Kia Buy One Get One — Free 2015

While there were no nationwide "Buy One, Get One Free" (BOGO) offers directly from Kia Motors in 2015, this famous promotional tactic has deep roots in the brand's history and has occasionally resurfaced through individual dealerships. The Original Kia BOGO Deal

: The "Buy One" car is usually sold at the full manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) with no other discounts. kia buy one get one free 2015

The most famous instance of a Kia BOGO deal occurred in the . To boost sales and build brand awareness, some retailers offered a free Kia Rio hatchback (the brand's cheapest model) with the purchase of a high-end Kia Sedona minivan at full MSRP. 2015-Specific Context While there were no nationwide "Buy One, Get

: 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. To boost sales and build brand awareness, some

: Independent dealerships like Summit Place Kia and Orlando Kia gained fame for BOGO-style advertisements in the years leading up to 2015, often involving a "buy one, get one" offer on remaining previous-year inventory. How BOGO Car Deals Typically Work