The Kia Stinger GT2 (CK) is a remarkable vehicle that has captured the hearts of performance enthusiasts in New Jersey. Produced from 2018 to 2023, this fastback super-sedan, powered by the potent 3.3L Lambda II T-GDI twin-turbo V6, represents a significant achievement in Korean automotive engineering. With its striking silhouette and advanced performance features, the Stinger GT2 has established a niche for itself within the emerging collector market.
Led by the talented Albert Biermann, former BMW M chief engineer, the Stinger GT2 showcases exceptional dynamics and handling, having been meticulously tuned at the Nurburgring. As the production of the Stinger has ended, clean low-mile examples are becoming increasingly sought after. Donating your Stinger GT2 is a fantastic way to contribute to the preservation of this iconic vehicle, ensuring its legacy continues to inspire future generations of automotive enthusiasts.
πGeneration guide
Stinger GT2 β’ 2018-2023
The only Korean fastback super-sedan ever built, the Stinger GT2 highlights advanced performance features and was developed with a focus on dynamic handling, particularly during its 2022 facelift.
Veloster N β’ 2019-2022
Available with a 6MT from 2019-2020, this asymmetrical 3-door performance hatch has gained popularity among enthusiasts. Manual models may see a collector premium.
Genesis G80 Sport β’ 2018-2020
Powered by the same Lambda II 3.3T engine, the G80 Sport showcases luxury with performance, making it a compelling option for collectors.
IONIQ 5 N β’ 2024+
This will be the first true performance EV from Hyundai N, with groundbreaking 800V dual-motor architecture, setting a new standard for Korean automotive performance.
Known issues by generation
As with any performance vehicle, the Stinger GT2 (CK) may exhibit specific issues over time. The Lambda II 3.3T twin-turbo V6 is prone to carbon buildup on intake valves, necessitating periodic walnut blasting to maintain performance. Additionally, high-pressure fuel pump (HPFP) wear can occur at higher mileages, along with potential wastegate actuator failures, particularly for tracked vehicles. The 8-speed automatic transmission is generally robust, but valve-body wear may emerge in tuned examples. Staying aware of these issues and addressing them through preventive maintenance is crucial for preserving the value and performance of your Stinger GT2.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Kia Stinger GT2 is quickly emerging as a valued collector's item, especially following its production end in 2023. Factors influencing value include its rarity, the sought-after collector premium for clean low-mileage examples, and historical significance tied to its development under Albert Biermann. Original paint and halo color options, such as Ceramic Silver or HiChroma Red, command higher prices in the collector market. Records of preventive maintenance, including carbon cleaning and comprehensive service history, are essential for maximizing appraisal values. As interest grows, platforms like Bring a Trailer and Cars & Bids will be crucial in determining market trends and valuations.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Kia Stinger GT2 to Revive the Ride involves straightforward steps. We strongly recommend obtaining a qualified appraisal, especially for examples valued over $5,000, which necessitate IRS Form 8283 Section B documentation. Ensuring you provide original paint verification, complete service history receipts, and any notable maintenance records will enhance the donation's impact. Enclosed transport is recommended for low-mileage examples to preserve their condition. Join us in making a difference by contributing to the future of automotive heritage.
New Jersey regional notes
In New Jersey, the landscape for Stinger GT2 owners is vibrant, supported by a network of independent specialists experienced in Korean performance vehicles. As these cars age, leveraging the Hyundai-Kia-Genesis service network ensures access to the right expertise for maintenance. The distinction between salt-belt and sun-belt preservation practices is significant, affecting long-term vehicle condition. Enthusiast communities thrive on platforms like Bring a Trailer and Cars & Bids, providing visibility and connection among collectors. Certified technicians skilled in high-voltage IONIQ 5 N service also add value to the regionβs automotive care.
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