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#1 · (Edited)
I was at my dealer getting my state inspection the other day and limp mode TSB applied. I'm walking their lot checking out a 2025 GT-Line. Almost $61k (before TTL) for a RWD?!?! Is COVID back??? No dealer markup. Just floor mats and mud guards, but a $1475 "freight and handling" charge (they didn't charge this much when it was built in Korea and shipped over)! The sales guy said he would negotiate, but from what I'm seeing online it's not much...maybe another $3k max on top of the tax credit. (EDIT: not a RWD, Monroney sticker is awkwardly typed)

I walked around this Georgia-built EV6 and there are panel gap issues.

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Compare left and right side, especially the area where the four gaps converge.
Then there's stuff like reflectors and other pop-ins not sitting flush. The refresh has a rear fender reflector that extends down into the wheelwelll -not flush with the fender body, here.

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Buyer beware. Who knows where else quality has been affected now that it's built in Georgia. I'm sure they'll work out the issues in time, but make sure to check everything before signing.
 
#4 ·
I read that the GT’s are still built in Korea - only the Wind and Light are built in Georgia. That’s why the GT gets hit with tariffs and also doesn’t qualify for the tax credit.

edit: but I guess that’s just the GT and not the GT-line, which is somehow two different things both for sale.
 
#10 · (Edited)
Absolutely sure. Monroney said RWD on first line and in the description it said "single motor." I thought it was very strange to send that over to our hilly and windy Appalachian region. And the color was that awful Wolf Gray. I think it was another psychological test by Kia to see if this car would ever move off the lot in this configuration. :rolleyes:

EDIT: Just had my friend who works at the dealer take a pic:
First lines of sticker say:
STANDARD GT-LINE RWD FEATURES MECHANICAL
84 kWh Lithium Ion Battery Single Electric Motor (225hp)


Then you have to go to the other side of the sticker where it says:
COMPARE GT-LINE AWD FEATURES Added to/in place of standard GT-Line RWD features Included - Dual-Motor e-AWD (320hp, 446 lb-ft Torque) - Included

Very strange way to write-up the Monroney. Listing the most base model features standard on all EV6 and then making the AWD (and other things) an upgraded listed option.
 
#11 · (Edited)
Absolutely sure. Monroney said RWD on first line and in the description it said "single motor." I thought it was very strange to send that over to our hilly and windy Appalachian region. And the color was that awful Wolf Gray. I think it was another psychological test by Kia to see if this car would ever move off the lot in this configuration. :rolleyes:

EDIT: Just had my friend who works at the dealer take a pic:
First lines of sticker say:
STANDARD GT-LINE RWD FEATURES MECHANICAL
84 kWh Lithium Ion Battery Single Electric Motor (225hp)


Then you have to go to the other side of the sticker where it says:
COMPARE GT-LINE AWD FEATURES Added to/in place of standard GT-Line RWD features Included - Dual-Motor e-AWD (320hp, 446 lb-ft Torque) - Included

Very strange way to write-up the Monroney. Listing the most base model features standard on all EV6 and then making the AWD (and other things) an upgraded listed option.
That's how the sticker on my Wind AWD is written.

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#14 ·
Just test drove a 2025 the other day. Didn't notice any problem.

The new front end isn't as bad in person as in pictures, and there are a lot of incremental improvements.

Only a bit less than 17k miles on my 2024, so it'll probably be a refresh or two more before I'm in the market for a replacement: but Kia did a nice job overall.
 
#17 ·
Def a thing in Virginia. Prettt simple for most EVs as they know the brakes are good usually. Pull a wheel to see a rotor, honk the horn, that's most of it.

They make a ton of money on repairs for ICE. We almost got it canceled (whole program) last year but guess who stepped in at the last minute with the Gov's office and whoops disappeared that bill. (Repair shop lobbyists)
 
#20 ·
PA has state inspections and emissions testing (the latter only in urban and suburban counties) for ICE and EV. Obviously EVs don't have to do the emissions testing, but they do need to do the inspection, otherwise you'll have the cars driving around with rusted panels hanging half off like they do in our neighboring state of Ohio.

Anyway, I've raced my GT a dozen times now at the track and STILL have 10/12 on the front brakes! The amount of reliance on regen braking on these cars is unreal.
 
#21 ·
As much as people rag on CA for its restrictive policies when it comes to vehicle emissions and whatnot, at least over here we don't have to deal with vehicle inspections in order to renew vehicle registration--just biennial smog inspections (ICE vehicles less than 8 model-years old and MY 1975 and older ICE vehicles are exempt).