: The "Get One Free" car is typically a base-model subcompact, like the 2015 Kia Rio , which at the time started under $15,000.
: The "Buy One" car is usually sold at the full manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) with no other discounts.
: Customers often have to forgo other cash rebates or low-interest financing to qualify.
: In certain markets like Russia, Kia offered significant savings (up to 170,000 rubles) on the 2015 Kia Sportage and cee'd through trade-in bonuses and finance discounts.
For anyone looking at 2015 models today, the Kia Owners Portal provides information on long-term benefits, such as the 10-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty that applied to many vehicles from that era.
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