I’m pretty sure you’ll find somebody on a Highlander forum with a similar post, if you look hard enough. I wouldn’t let this one, very particular, instance affect your general perception of Kia.Neutral party here and have a deal worked for both a Telluride and a Highlander. I have never owned a Kia and am worried about reliability, quality and value down the road. This particular Kia looks to be of very poor workmanship and has me questioning Kia. I really liked the Kia when driving it but I didn't look that closely. When you buy something brand new it should look brand new! How many people would go to the store and buy a new pair of sneakers that were dirty and scuffed in several spots? I'm gonna go give both vehicles a thorough looking over. Thanks Kwim for the original post!
Ha Ha .. exactly what the dealerships have been saying. Can't get them, can't keep them in stock etc... I went to a dealership near me last week and they had 6 sitting on the lot available. Still there a week later, another one had 2, still there today. When I went and test drove on last week I was almost certain I would buy one, I wasn't wowed so I held off. I never never dealt with Kia and am starting to wonder if I ever want to.
The ping-pong began: Kia Canada shifts all responsibility to the dealer who sold - they had to check when they received the car. The dealer who sold me the car - we are not beneficiaries of the warranty and Kia Canada promises to eliminate all manufacturing defects.
I wrote both a letter demanding to decide: who? what? what for? for what? among themselves, since I, as a client, do not care about their internal relationships. I gave them time until September 30 to decide everything, agree and eliminate. If they don't fix the situation, I go to court, it's not the first time.
For trolls and haters - there is nothing perfect in the world, and Ferrari are released with defects. Yes, any brand can be defective, the problem is how the manufacturers treat customer complaints. In my experience, Kia Canada is one of the worst and this case is a prime example. They could just fix the defects and sort things out among themselves, so no, they dragged me into this process.
Yesterday I installed a radiator guard and saw that the front bumper began to peel off. 4500km and 5 weeks old car.
On the right side, the bumper rests against the headlight - this is the reason, but on the left side it does not - but peels off.
See the photo.
Tomorrow I'm going to the dealer.
PS: I'll open the topic soon: I have already decided that I will change the car for a new one, since this copy has significant defects, which is not permissible under the consumer protection law.
He is from Canada. Pretty sure they are very consumer friendly compared to the US.How will you be able to get a new car?
He is from Canada. Pretty sure they are very consumer friendly compared to the US.
Yeah I am too but I am pretty sure we don't have lemon law up here
Man, that sucks. I hope he gets a resolution to these issues. Alternatively, he could always sell it private party and probably just order a new vehicle. That's what I would do.
How will you be able to get a new car?
He is from Canada. Pretty sure they are very consumer friendly compared to the US.
No, unfortunately.Yeah I am too but I am pretty sure we don't have lemon law up here
it is possible as an option, but I cannot hide about defects for the buyer and do not want to lose money due to Kia Canada. They cheat, they have to answer.Man, that sucks. I hope he gets a resolution to these issues. Alternatively, he could always sell it private party and probably just order a new vehicle. That's what I would do.
I see no issue with your front bumper? What exactly is the problem? You are nit picking. Just drive the car and enjoy it. The amount of time and energy you are giving these tiny defects is not healthy.
Yesterday I installed a radiator guard and saw that the front bumper began to peel off. 4500km and 5 weeks old car.
On the right side, the bumper rests against the headlight - this is the reason, but on the left side it does not - but peels off.
See the photo.
Tomorrow I'm going to the dealer.
PS: I'll open the topic soon: I have already decided that I will change the car for a new one, since this copy has significant defects, which is not permissible under the consumer protection law.