There is a reason KIA doesn’t put the prices on their - Dissatisfied Customer
There is a reason KIA doesn’t put the prices on their vehicles in writing. They will scam you and later tell you the price was higher than they originally told you. KIA uses a 75 month payment plan. Most lenders use a 72 month payment plan. Unless you are a human calculator you won’t know what the real payments should be. They will show you one sheet of an estimate of costs. Put down rust proofing, taxes are estimated and not actual. Later they will tell you they will pay for the warranty. Then the rerun the numbers and remove items you wanted so they can get you to pay for the warranty. They slyly shift to using the monthly amount instead of the larger numbers. If you stop to look closer at paper’s they will distract you and pull the sheet away from you and you won’t get a chance to really look over the numbers to see they changed them. They will also not give you what they said they would for your trade in. Be extremely careful and I would strongly recommend never purchasing from this dealership. I will never go back. I paid brand new price for a used 4 year old car with miles on it. And I noticed later that there is a 30 day 1,500 mile warranty and this was null and void before I had the keys in my hand because the dealership put on several thousand miles on the car before selling it to me. The paperwork reflected the mileage when they received the car. Do Not do business with this dealership! Their story will change for anything you say after the papers are signed.
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