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EXPERT RATING
7.5

Likes

  • Surprisingly quick
  • Very well equipped
  • Looks as swish as the GT

Dislikes

  • Lacks outright pace of V6
  • Close to the top spec on price
  • Auto slow to drop gears when pushed
Malcolm Flynn
Editor
15 Nov 2017
1 min read

The GT-Line sits at the top of the new Kia Stinger four-cylinder range, with its $55,990 list price sitting $4000 beneath the GT top-spec V6 model and $3000 over the mid-spec four-cylinder 200Si.

On top of the 200Si’s spec list, the GT-Line adds a flat-bottomed steering wheel, GT-Line embroidered seats with driver’s seat lumbar, bolster and thigh adjustment, driver’s seat memory settings, heated and ventilated front seats, wireless Qi phone charger, 15-speaker harmon/kardon audio, a 360 degree camera, 7.0-inch driver’s instrument display, head-up display, blind-spot detection, rear cross-traffic alert, LED active headlights, auto high beams, auto tailgate, power sunroof, aluminium and 'Alcantara' trim highlights, alloy pedals and scuff panels, black and chrome exterior details and 19-inch machine-finish alloys.

Like all Stinger 200 models, the GT-Line is equipped with a 182kW/353Nm 2.0-litre turbo four-cylinder engine paired with an eight-speed torque converter automatic transmission. The official combined fuel consumption figure is 8.8L/100km

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Kia Stinger 2017: GT-Line (red Leather)

Engine Type Turbo 4, 2.0L
Fuel Type Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency 8.8L/100km (combined)
Seating 5
Price From $25,520 - $31,460
Safety Rating

Pricing Guides

$37,435
Based on 36 cars listed for sale in the last 6 months.
LOWEST PRICE
$24,885
HIGHEST PRICE
$44,833
Malcolm Flynn
Editor
Back when all cars burned fuel and couldn't drive themselves, Mal was curing boredom by scanning every car his parents' VB Commodore drove past. His childhood appreciation for the car world exploded during a three-year stint in the US, and serious questions were asked when he spent a good chunk of his uni career perfecting lap times at Wakefield Park. Mal got his big break scooping the VE II Commodore, before a stint at Overlander magazine and kicking off his online career with The Motor Report in its heyday. These days he's exactly the same height as Michael Schumacher and uses his powers for good at the helm of CarsGuide's editorial team. Mal proudly shuns brand allegiance and counts three young kids, an EH Holden, NA MX-5, KE20 Corolla, W116 Mercedes-Benz and the world's most versatile Toyota Echo among his personal stable. He also craves a Subaru Vortex, so get in touch if you know where to find one.  
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Pricing Guide
$24,885
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