Hey everyone,
Last week my buddy went in with the knowledge I taught him on leasing which I learned from here to go and get a Kia Forte S. Ultimately I believe he got a pretty good deal for what these cars tend to lease for.
Thanks for all the tips you guys helped me on my stinger lease and the tips I now pass down!
Here’s the pic and the breakdown!
**MSRP: $22540
**Selling Price: $19300
**Monthly Payment: $182.36
**Cash Due at Signing: $1000
**MSD:None
**Incentives: 3000 lease cash
**Months:36
**Annual Mileage:12000
**Region: California - SoCal
Monthly Price with tax : $199.68
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That’s a decent deal on a brand that usually leases poorly due to high MF! Solid discount for a car with such low profit margins in the first place!
Trust me, as somone who had to go through leasing the stinger GT2, i know Kia’s awful MF
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Seems like a pretty nice deal. Assuming someone can call it a “car”…
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Fairly nice “car” actually
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Why wouldn’t someone call it car? From what I understand, the Forte is perfectly respectable for the price. I’ve seen a few on the street, and they’re pretty nice-looking.
People see the Kia badge and hate it, turn their nose up like they are above driving a car and have a chauffeur.
It’s a small minded thing. KIA’s are excellent cars now days. They may be new to the “speed and luxury” game, but the people behind them are not.
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After reading a little bit and checking some info on the 2019 Kia Forte I do have to admit that I was totally misguided by the Kia badge and Forte name. Both of them are associated in my mind with subprime rattling cans made of plastic whereas new Forte seems to be actually a pretty decent car. Putting a red “S” badge on it is still a huge stretch that could be brought even further only by replacing it with a “V8” one but it looks like a solid low cost commuter. I’m proven to be wrong and guilty of ignorance.
Still, like said before, seems like a good deal.
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