The Kia Stinger proved that Kia could build a taut, exciting sports sedan. However, the Kia Stinger GT2 might be a little expensive when shoppers could buy a Audi S4 or BMW 3 Series.
The Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack is wicked powerful, but less luxurious and efficient than competition for the best sports sedan like the Kia Stinger and Genesis G70.
The GT-Line is the base model, making it the more affordable of the car's two trims. Here's much a fully loaded 2023 Kia Stinger GT-Line will cost you.
The Kia Stinger has three disadvantages that keep it from totally beating an Alfa Romeo Giulia. The Giulia, at some trims, is faster, more efficient, and better looking.
The 2022 Kia Stinger is roomier, faster in four-cylinder form, and starts slightly cheaper than the 2022 Genesis G70. But the G70's interior and ride quality are better.
The Kia Stinger is a beloved car by those who've had the good fortune to drive one, but that may not have been enough. Although not completely confirmed, the Stinger is likely on its last legs. It's rumored that Kia has canceled the car, but the Kia Stinger may rise again as an EV.
Shopping for a new car on a budget? In need of one with all-wheel drive? Then we’ve got good news for you. U.S. News & World Report recently revealed its picks for the best AWD sedans of 2021. Find out here which affordable new cars made the cut.
If you've been thinking about getting a Kia Stinger you better make a move soon. That's because production is rumored to end early next year to make way for new electric vehicles.
The 2022 Kia Stinger is an IIHS Top Safety Pick+. What does that mean? The Stinger excelled in the IIHS’ crash tests, and had pretty good crash prevention.
Unless you live in the South, sports car enthusiasts have it rough. You want to be able to enjoy your vehicle, but winter driving can get scary with no AWD. Fortunately, newer models like the Kia Stinger have been designed with more accessibility in mind for these drivers.
If you need a small sedan with a lot of power, the Kia Stinger is definitely one of your best bets. Contrary to popular belief, you can get a "sporty" car for well under $40,000.
Product Safety Australia announced a new Kia recall for two popular cars due to the increased risk of fire, similar to U.S. recalls. The CK Stinger and QL Sportage are impacted.