VABeachKiwi
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Has anyone bought a 2022 model recently… is there any price movement, or should I just expect to pay MSRP?
just leased on Christmas eve...great "couldn't refuse" deal,Has anyone bought a 2022 model recently… is there any price movement, or should I just expect to pay MSRP?
I purchased one in Nov 2021 from a dealer in DC suburbs. (King Kia) I paid MSRP but got $11,500 off on a lease. Some dealers were adding 2k onto the MSRP. I was also to negotiate a very low interest rate on a lease. The first lease quote was BS and I negotiated a new lease. They were actually pretty good to work with.Has anyone bought a 2022 model recently… is there any price movement, or should I just expect to pay MSRP?
I can see you mean a new 2022. That looks like a good deal. I presume it’s a base trim level, not very loaded. But that looks like that $2K discount from Kia, maybe.Was just at a local Kia dealership getting a free level 3 charge, and they had a new 2020 Niro EX for $40610 USD.
FYI It cost me $100.00 to put in a smart level 2 charger.
Usually means it is connected to an app through the internet, like the Juice Box.What makes it a "smart" charger?
Just leased a 2022 Kia Niro EV and got $10,600 of which $7,500 is Federal rebate. Getting $4,500 back from Calif., $1,000 from REU ( electrical provider and $500 each from Calif. and REU for charge station and instalation.Bought a new 2022 EX yesterday with total discount of $2,920 from MSRP. $2,000 of the discount was a KiA finance program that required me to finance $7,500. This was with what I think was a really good price for my trade.
Don't really know if this is a "good deal" as all the others within easy driving distance were Premium spec which I did not want. Also, the EV6 looks so good that it was hard for me to buy the Niro now instead of waiting for the EV6. But the Niro fits my needs so well that I went ahead with it.
As an aside, I had "ordered" a VW ID.4 but after driving demos at three different dealers was not happy with the user interface. After driving the Niro three times on demo drives and a 150 mile trip this morning, I really like the Niro interface with its knobs and push buttons. Looks like KIA is continuing that with the EV6.
...Here in Iowa I qualify for no state or local utility rebates. However, I will be paying a $130 penalty each year for using my EV. I think it is to compensate the state for the gas tax I am avoiding.