downeynucmed
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Me too!Just now received an email that said "Start Building your KIA Telluride", but it takes me to the 2022 build page. DIRTY TRICK, KIA!
Me too!Just now received an email that said "Start Building your KIA Telluride", but it takes me to the 2022 build page. DIRTY TRICK, KIA!
I passed on my 22MY order (Ordered in Feb) for 23 model. I am kind of ok to wait but its just kind of funny to think about, by the time you get your order, there is another model coming out..A dealership i didn’t order from yet told me 3-6 months for a 2023 once orders open. The one i had ordered from told me 9-12 months in august. I did order then so i don’t know where my place is but will confirm before i place the older elsewhere. My august order was deleted
I spoke to my dealer today about my April order. I was told he is working on March orders now. So most likely my order will be picked by Kia next month. I asked if I will get MY23. He said it is possible but no guarantee since they are still getting allocation of MY22 biweekly. Until Kia officially tells them about order transition, he still expects that I am getting MY22.Failcat still keeps getting new 2022s. I dont think Kia will ever stop building 2022.
Keep in mind that when Kia releases info to the dealerships, it's to all. If dealerships are giving you info prior to that, they are doing so based off of assumptions and speculation. They are constantly bombarded by customers asking for info and are probably giving out speculative info to satisfy the questions and keep customers from canceling.What is up with the information given to customers? Kia should have their dealers all giving same information. I was told that all 22 orders that hadn’t been fulfilled were wiped out. My place was still in place and they’d contact me for 2023 order.
Is this not accurate? Why are other dealerships saying Kia is still accepting 22 orders?
That's not how it works. Every model year changeover is planned months/years in advance due to capacity constraints with a cutover date that is known by Kia and all of their sub-suppliers. This avoids over receiving parts from the '22 model that can't build into a car and become obsolete.They’ll build as many 22’s and they can from the parts bins until 23’s are ready for full blown production. With a year long backlog I don’t know why anyone is surprised by 22’s still hitting lots.
I think the big difference here is that there are new trims, colors and no more nightfall. So the transition wouldn’t be as smooth and it’s also been months since kfos closed (wasn’t the last one June?).Seems like every model year change over is the same with concerns, worries, anticipations, and speculations about current model and the upcoming new model. For many of us with previous models, we have seen or gone through this transition. See postings below for 2021/2022.
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2022 KIA TELLURIDES - KFOS
Just a heads up for those still waiting on, in queue or thinking of ordering a 2021 KIA Telluride that I'm being told that April KFOS allocation was the last time they can place an order for the MY21 and starting next month in May, when KFOS opens up they're only able to place orders for the...tellurideforum.org
From this communities perspective it is a shit show because we have expectations that are veiled in nothing but speculation and rumor.What a shitshow this launch has become, kia should be ashamed of themselves
My company actually manufacturers the parts highlighted in this picture for other OEMs. It appears there is a bubble on the B-pillar, which is the vertical part that sits between the front door and rear door. There are a couple of things they may have done with this part. They could have moved from a dual phased steel to a press hardened stamping or gen 3 steel. This would improve the the integrity of the roll cage and improve the roll over and side impact strength. We do not produce parts for Kia, so I do not know which technology they use to solve for cabin strength.View attachment 27598
Does this indicate they may have done something structural to improve on the marginal rating from the harsher side impact testing? I haven't seen that mentioned anywhere in 2023 updates.
Saturday is October! What are your guesses on the builder being released? I know no one knows, so this is just for fun.
I’ll estimate 10/11.
October 1....2023
So i can get to the builder from the main page .. however, if i click on the “learn more” for the 2022 part, it’s not loading for me.I noticed on Saturday that the web page for the Telluride no longer loads.