CarGuyLincoln
FOUNDING MEMBER
Hyundai operates differently although they are sister companies. I'm only going to see what lease incentives and rebates Kia may offer.
Everyone got this email, everyone who signed up for updates.I went to the bottom of the Telluride website and contacted professional chat asking for Telluride Founder's Club offers. I had signed up several weeks earlier with no reply. They took my information and then I received an email stating to watch my email inbox as offers are headed my way! Looks like Kia is trying to be responsive, hope the offers are exciting!
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One here listed at 25k, can't be rightJust got my email as well. I know you have to add destination fees to the MSRP but I’m a little concerned by the MSRPs being quoted by dealerships that are thousands over what is on the Kia site. Is this the norm? It makes me feel like there won’t be any REAL incentives just a mark down that takes you back to the original MSRP.
Just got an email from telluride founders club, basically saying stay tuned over next few weeks.
That's ridiculous.
Oh wow! Maybe a typo or a bait and switch? Lol. I’ve been seeing 35k for base entry level and was quoted a list price of $41.1k for the EX via email. When I asked why it was more than the listed msrp price on the website or if it had some add-one he stopped responding to me.
Be careful out there!Oh wow! Maybe a typo or a bait and switch? Lol. I’ve been seeing 35k for base entry level and was quoted a list price of $41.1k for the EX via email. When I asked why it was more than the listed msrp price on the website or if it had some add-one he stopped responding to me.
Yes....unfortunately. The crazy world of car shopping. Let the games begin! LolBe careful out there!You know the deal...
Typically (by which I mean the one time I've used it) about $1,000 off the MSRP of the vehicle.What does costco do for you when buying? Never really researched it.
About the same for USAA members too.Checked with the Costco buying service, no sign of the Telluride yet.