Dealer down here is offering military discount and matching your down payment up to $6k. I think I might go buy one.
2/16/2013 11:09:53 AM
man, that's a no brainer.
2/16/2013 11:11:22 AM
I don't think it's regarded highly in its class, if I remember those magazine reviews correctlybut it looks nice
2/16/2013 11:11:41 AM
It's highly regarded in the $10k class. Also, dealer offers free tires, oil changes, and powertrain warranty for life for original owner.I'm headed down there to see what the fine print is.[Edited on February 16, 2013 at 11:23 AM. Reason : I don't care how shitty it drives, anyway][Edited on February 16, 2013 at 11:24 AM. Reason : ]
2/16/2013 11:20:56 AM
I'm sure it's worth a $10k investment over the life of the car, relative to used cars in that pricerange, no?
2/16/2013 11:21:08 AM
i take it this will be hannah's first car? she's what, 5 now? [Edited on February 16, 2013 at 11:40 AM. Reason : ^^ does maintenance have to be done in their service dept?]
2/16/2013 11:39:58 AM
Man, WTF, I expected some fine print; no way it would be as good of a deal as the ad sounded, but this wasn't really even a deal.They had no Forte hatchbacks (which is what I wanted), and offers didn't combine--so the contracted USAA price wasn't subject to the down payment matching....but the down payment matching (up to $5k, although I could have sworn the radio ad said $6k) still would have been a good deal--$5k off a car with an MSRP of $18k? OK, still pretty good.However, they had their "sale price" of $23k that you had to use for that deal.On top of all that, I checked the manuals; Kias now have EDRs. As of a couple years ago, they didn't.[Edited on February 16, 2013 at 2:39 PM. Reason : ]
2/16/2013 2:39:10 PM
is an EDR really an issue in an appliance car that struggles to speed with any frequency?
2/16/2013 4:33:37 PM
I have a Forte Koup. It's not a bad car. It's certainly not the same car it was in 2009 when it was released, so magazine reviews from that time are misleading. I guess it all depends on what you expect from it. A sports car? Or a decent car? If you're able to get a deal on one, do go for the 2.4 L engine. It's what I have in my car (not available in the sedan), and I love it.
2/16/2013 5:03:41 PM
I'd just want one as a slow, cheap commuter....but I don't want one for a mediocre deal. I was only interested in an offer I couldn't refuse. I also don't appreciate car dealers playing fucking games like this one did, wasting my time.[Edited on February 16, 2013 at 5:54 PM. Reason : ^^ really? The slowest of cars can still greatly exceed any dawdling speed limit.]
2/16/2013 5:43:16 PM
maybe it's the shit traffic here, but if you can't accelerate quickly, you aren't speeding
2/16/2013 8:06:41 PM
2/16/2013 8:37:43 PM
Yeah, I'm not pissed about not being able to combine offers...I get that.I just think it's fucked up to advertise $5,000 off (I think it was $6k on the ad, but whatever), only to mark up fucking your fucking Kias by $5k.
2/16/2013 9:13:03 PM
Wait, dealers are misleading and jack-up prices to make a profit? Next, your going to tell me that doc fees are required!
2/16/2013 9:30:35 PM
i heard a local ad once that said "drive a new car for half off msrp". went up there and it turned out to be a 24 month lease.
2/18/2013 7:37:42 AM
Sucks the deal didn't pan out. We have a Forte Koup as well, and I actually went with the smaller engine--I didn't feel the ~25 HP advantage of the 2.4 was worth the hit in gas mileage. So yeah, it's slow, but it gets 32-33 MPG highway all day long. And it's not scary slow, just compared-to-my-previous-cars slow. Ours is a 2012 so it has the 6-speed auto rather than the 5-speed of previous years. (Couldn't talk the lady into the manual as she drives it most days.)Plus the 100K warranty is nice.For $10K it would have been a definite no-brainer. For $18K, not so much. Not that it's a terrible price (assuming it's an EX or SX) but it's not a drop-everything-and-go-buy-one price. And a base of $23k is jacked way up for that car.
2/18/2013 11:45:18 PM
2/19/2013 6:40:48 PM
2/19/2013 6:44:31 PM
Yeah, not illegal, but douchey. They had a salesman call me to follow up; I told them I already bought another car, and politely asked them to inform their sales manager that the dealership's tactics were misleading and anger-inducing.
2/19/2013 7:38:57 PM
Life is too short to drive a Kia.
2/19/2013 9:00:03 PM
If I had a hamster, I'd buy it a Kia. Bitches love hamsters in Kias.
2/19/2013 9:20:04 PM
2/20/2013 9:44:12 AM
Good catch. I'll send it in.I'm pretty much the opposite of a legal-eagle, concerned with everyone following the letter of the law. I really can't stand it when people fuck other people with slimy behavior, though.
2/20/2013 8:38:59 PM
I don't agree with the FTC in the deceptive pricing... I understand what they are saying, however, I don't see anything wrong with what was done. As long as the advertisement is true: (ie: correct in the statement that it was $10 and now $7.50), then it is up to the consumers to judge whether the deal is indeed a bargain. I don't like government and policies holding people's hands through everything. It makes society apathetic. People stop thinking for themselves. More free market please. Again, this is just my belief. I'm not saying FTC is wrong with their policy as I totally understand and appreciate what they are doing. I just don't concur with it.[Edited on February 20, 2013 at 9:42 PM. Reason : .]
2/20/2013 9:41:46 PM
I think it's definitely wrong, regardless of the law. Whether or not it should be illegal is debatable. Even as one opposed to regulation, I can see both arguments.Either way, fuck 'em. What they're doing is bullshit, and if the law exists (whether it should or not) to stop them, then I'd like to.
2/20/2013 11:22:01 PM