Which dealer is offering Costco pricing?
I also have a hard time paying MSRP for a KIA. I'm in South Florida and one dealer yesterday told me they would "only" charge me a 3k mark up on my order. Another told me MSRP, but even that's nonsense. The market will change and I hope everyone remembers the prick dealers.
You should easily be able to order your car at invoice, plus tax title and dealer fee. The dealer get a sold unit sale, plus the dealer fee, plus the holdback and everyone is happy. they'd get twice as many sales.
But the limited production due to the B.S. virus will change and they'll be begging for our business.
The only dealer in the US verified to offer Costco pricing on the Telluride is Kia of Muncie. Super legit dealer, but prepare for a long wait.
As far as having a "hard time paying MSRP for a Kia", well, if you don't go with Kia of Muncie, you're going to have to accept it for quite a while. The vehicle has been out for just over two years now, and demand and pricing have only gotten higher in that time. Honestly, with all of the raves the car is getting, I don't seeing it getting much better for quite a few years (5?), if at all. And as I'm been flamed for incessantly on this board, I thought I was going to be able to get an SX-P for $41,000 when the vehicle first came out. Well, that obviously didn't happen. I paid MSRP, and I'm OK with that.
Why? Because it's a f--kin' killer vehicle, which easily compares with vehicles costing $10,000 - $15,000 more, or sometimes even higher. Yesterday, I wrote a post about how a nearly $90,000 GMC Yukon Denali doesn't have something like blind spot indicators in its heads-up display, which the Telluride and
Palisade have. And, even though I have had my vehicle for only 3 weeks, I owned two Accords before, and the Telluride smashes the Accord in every way, including build quality, from what I have experienced so far.
I'm not saying get ripped off, as I think people paying huge fees above MSRP are crazy when better options are out there, but you have to get real.