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How Do You Customize a Sports Car That Has it All, Like Kia Stinger?

Your Stinger isn't a sports sedan. It's an adrenaline-fueled thrill-ride -- pure performance fun. If perchance you're driving a later model, like a 2023, you know this up close and personally.

Kia did the car one better for the year, sure, building in a spirited turbocharged 300-horsepower, 2.5-litre, four-cylinder engine and giving it rear-wheel drive. But it also made a twin-turbo 3.3-litre V6 available, one capable of a blistering 368 horsepower, not to mention all-wheel drive. The zero-to-around-100-kmh figure? As little as 5 seconds.

You were sold. All you had to do was choose between the GT-Line trim -- maybe you got the Apex package, with Brembo brakes -- and the GT2 trim, with its Grand Tourer package's suede seat and dash trim and sporty stitching.

So, what more could you want?

For a $38,000 investment in a sports car -- one that quickly rises to $55,000 with a step up -- all the protection that car can get. That means a custom project or three, obviously.

Good thing you came to us here at Canada Kia Parts about it. Here's a few good ideas to start with.

1. Put in All-Weather Floor Mats

Carpeted floor mats might safeguard your car floors well enough, but your Stinger deserves the best: rubber or vinyl. All-weather means just that: ruggeder and longer-lasting; they'll do the job better. They'll provide more than a shield against dirty and muck, too. They'll help you avoid having to replace ruined car floors -- a job than usually runs up a bill of $1,000 or more.

2. Add Custom Seat Covers

These can do three things for the seats in your Stinger: provide a stylish, unique look, make them more comfortable, and help keep them in good shape. Some can even help keep cool off seats in hot weather. Most importantly, though, they're a great means of avoiding having to replace damaged seats. That's another job that'll cost you -- on average, anywhere from a few hundred dollars to $500 or more.

3. Install Window Sunshades

Ultraviolet light and heat can sear a car's interior, roasting the kind of premium electronics your Stinger has (the 13.0-inch UVO infotainment in the 2023 model, for instance -- or worse, the 15-speaker Harman/Kardon stereo, too). Put sunshades in above each car door window; it'll help cut both, helping you avoid having to replace fried systems in the process.

Not sure about how to go about upgrading something? Get in touch with a Kia dealer; a service centre will be happy to help.

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