![]() ![]() The complaints are organized into groups with data published by vehicle, vehicle component, and specific problem. When I contacted Kia's corporate head quarters directly I was told that they could not do anything because the district manager had inspected the car and made the final decision.Ĭ ® is an online automotive complaint resource that uses graphs to show automotive defect patterns, based on complaint data submitted by visitors to the site. For instance, a cooler part that ?may" have metal particles in it, has to be replaced and was priced at $400. I consider this to be a defect in the car. I think purchasers should be aware of this. Are Kia owners not supposed to try to get to work if it snows. Never would I think that a new car would be destroyed that easily, nor do I think that it is right for the dealer to say it is all my fault. ![]() Never did I have a trouble with the transmission. I had to push it out of a snow drift, spun the tires. It had gotten stuck in the snow several times when I lived in Ohio. My argument is that I have had other cars, a Saturn for instance with close to 100K miles on it. Does this mean that anyone living where it snows should not by a Kia" I am aware of the stipulation in the warranty that the warranty does not cover damage done by snow, ice, road debris etc. I live in northern Kentucky so I get snow occasionally. After pushing for a short time transmission burned up and is now destroyed. We had to push the car out of the street. In December of 2004 with only 23,000 miles on it, it got stuck in the snow in the road blocking traffic. When we bought the car in December of 2003 it had only 79 miles on it.
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