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.

: Customers often have to forgo other cash rebates or low-interest financing to qualify.

: The "Get One Free" car is typically a base-model subcompact, like the 2015 Kia Rio , which at the time started under $15,000.

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 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