The "Buy One, Get One Free" (BOGO) deal for Kia in 2016 was a specific promotional offer typically run by individual dealerships, such as or Orlando Kia , rather than a nationwide manufacturer program . These promotions usually involved purchasing a high-end model at full price to receive a base-model vehicle for "free". 🚗 Understanding the 2016 Kia BOGO Deal

: These were rarely factory-direct; they were usually marketing stunts by specific local dealerships to drive traffic.

: Often, a customer would buy a large, expensive vehicle like a Kia Sedona or Kia Sorento at the full Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP).

: Many Kia dealerships in late 2016 focused on the "Holidays On Us" event, which featured 0% APR for 66 months and 90-day payment deferrals rather than BOGO deals. 📝 Sample Social Media Post: Throwback Style

: To get the free car, buyers usually had to forfeit all other rebates and incentives on the primary vehicle. The value of those lost incentives often nearly matched the cost of the "free" car.

While Kia's most famous BOGO deals occurred in the early 2000s and 2009, similar "2-for-1" style promotions resurfaced at select dealerships around 2016.

: Some experts noted that paying full MSRP on the first car without any discounts made the "free" car more of a pre-paid addition rather than a gift.

While we don't see BOGO cars much anymore, Kia still runs huge events like the 'Holidays On Us' sale with and deferred payments .

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