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Thedriller

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Hello all,
Looking for advice about a Kia Telluride EX that I purchased 11 days ago. ( Off the showroom floor ) Has 1200 miles on it, and while driving today the dash lights up Engine overheating needle jumps right. After engine cools down I open the hood and to my shock there wasn't a drop of engine coolant in the back up reservoir. I borrowed a family members vehicle to go to the auto parts store to purchase some coolant, so I could at least drive it back to the dealer who sold it to me. Called the dealers Service dept to explain what happened b4 I got there. Once there they told me I could leave it or come back tomorrow. Should I request a new vehicle not knowing if there would be some future issues with the engine overheating so soon, or should I give the dealership a chance to fix the issue??
 
Hello all,
Looking for advice about a Kia Telluride EX that I purchased 11 days ago. ( Off the showroom floor ) Has 1200 miles on it, and while driving today the dash lights up Engine overheating needle jumps right. After engine cools down I open the hood and to my shock there wasn't a drop of engine coolant in the back up reservoir. I borrowed a family members vehicle to go to the auto parts store to purchase some coolant, so I could at least drive it back to the dealer who sold it to me. Called the dealers Service dept to explain what happened b4 I got there. Once there they told me I could leave it or come back tomorrow. Should I request a new vehicle not knowing if there would be some future issues with the engine overheating so soon, or should I give the dealership a chance to fix the issue??
Let them fix it. If it continues then you have an argument.
 
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