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  1. blesken

    Hi all!

    Welcome!
  2. blesken

    New in NY

    Congrats! Great color!
  3. blesken

    New owner in central florida!

    Welcome, congrats and thank you for your service!
  4. blesken

    Well, I finally did it...

    Congrats MurlinatoR! I guess we finally convinced you of what a great car you sell. lol [twothumb]
  5. blesken

    Greetings from Indianapolis

    Congrats and welcome!
  6. blesken

    Kia Stinger Out The Door Price Thread

    How about you negotiate as if you are going to buy it. Then when they send you to the finance person, ask them to do it up as a lease as well as a purchase for comparison purposes and insist that they use your negotiated price. Then take the lease.
  7. blesken

    Hello from Cleveland

    Same here, very few have heard of a Stinger. I?m doing my best to educate everyone. I have seen two in my area a red GT2 like mine and a blue Premium (I think).
  8. blesken

    Hello from Cleveland

    Welcome from the other side of the State.
  9. blesken

    First time KIA owner in Calgary, AB

    Welcome![welcome]
  10. blesken

    Hello from sunny SoCal

    Welcome and congrats. Interesting light pattern on the grill.
  11. blesken

    Stung in Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada

    Welcome! [welcome]
  12. blesken

    Greetings from Fort Myers, FL

    Congrats and welcome. Mine is nearly three months old and flawless as well.
  13. blesken

    Cracked bumper on new car.

    Not so sure about the sensors, they work great for other cars, walls/objects in the garage, but i?ve pulled up to within an inch of a ?high? sidewalk curb, and the sensor did not go off. I think i?ll do some testing to be sure (with something soft).
  14. blesken

    Cracked bumper on new car.

    I?m always worried about cracking the front lower lip/air dam on a parking block or high curb. Perhaps someone at the dealer did a job on it. I would think the dealer would fix it for you.
  15. blesken

    What is considered reasonable for a lease?

    No that?s not stupid. I should have added, the only other time it makes sense to lease is if you turn a car relatively quickly. You won?t tie up your money in a car, and you always get to drive a new vehicle. There is a cost but if it is worth it to you, it makes perfect sense.
  16. blesken

    What is considered reasonable for a lease?

    That is all correct about leasing Matt. The real bottom line is you should only lease if you can afford to buy the car in cash. Sounds backwards, but leasing makes sense for someone with plenty of cash, but they can invest that cash in something much better return than a depreciating vehicle.
  17. blesken

    What is considered reasonable for a lease?

    Here?s a reference. https://pocketsense.com/what-happens-when-you-total-a-leased-car-12188254.html
  18. blesken

    What is considered reasonable for a lease?

    I?m not sure where the people you talked to got their information. My understanding is if a leased car is totaled, the insurance pays the total worth of the car at the time to you and you have to pay the lease company what is left on the lease. That would be the residual plus the remaining...


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