8.6

pretty bad
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
3,150 miles

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problem #3

Nov 102016

K900

  • miles
This vehicle will stop in the middle of acceleration when pulling out into on coming traffic. The car has been doing this since new, the Kia rep has told me this is normal for this car and that you have to take it easy when pulling into traffic and you can not use access acceleration and must give the car time for the traction control to kick in.this is totally unacceptable.I am afraid to drive this car and will not let my family drive it or be in this vehicle.I was never warned of this defect before I leased this car and the manufacture should warn people before the buy it. I would have never got this car if I knew of this problem. Someone is going to get killed or hurt if people are not made aware of this. Your help would be appreciated.

- Clearwater, FL, USA

problem #2

Aug 012016

K900

  • 8,300 miles
When you hit a bump or a uneven surface the car just don't like it, in fact the car even move the steering well one side to another with a shaking filing teeth feels like the weells are loose or something, at the same time the steering well move giving you a feeling that you may not going to be able to control the car, very disappoint it with Kia.they need to fix this.I call and they say is normal for the K900 to drive like that.really Kia I think you are wrong.try not to hit a bump or a little hole in the road because you may not be able to control your car or get into a crash, you never know.

- Pembrokepine, FL, USA

problem #1

Mar 112015

K900

  • 1,150 miles
Purchased 3/9/15 in co.drove to get the car because we wanted a vip option pckg.many vip features are adaptive/accessible options for my 100% combat disabled veteran husband.on 3/11, the first time we put the car in reverse, and when turning the wheel, the steering column shuddered like a vehicle had hit the car. The car was at cottonwood/pitre Kia 4 times over the next 3 months for a total of 2 months of the first 3 months. The dealer couldn't duplicate the problem, the GM drove the car, and said it was ok. Manual says the electronic parking brake is to be always used and no one at cottonwood Kia was using the parking brake.the noise happened several more times over the next few days.we demo-ed the problem to a Kia factory rep & immediately re-created the problem, releasing the parking brake, putting it in reverse, while turning the wheel.the elec parking brake assembly was not releasing and, the right part was finally ordered, it was replaced. The car came back making even more noise. Brake pads put on improperly.Kia consaffairs (mandyjay strauss) advised us they knew of the problem, but hadn't fixed it entirely.they drove the car back to us, putting 400+miles on the car, with faulty brakes.the last service visit, the rear brake problem was supposedly corrected and suspension leveling was done. At cottonwood Kia, hood paint was scraped to the metal and the rear panel where all the brake work happened was scraped too. On 7/2/15, the steering column/braking problem happened again, despite all the fixes and damage to the vehicle. We reported it immediately to Kia usa. As of 7/23, kiausa has made no effort to fix the car again. They offered to repurchase the car for less than we paid & claim there is no other K900 vip available in the country for a swap. They offer $3K and we are stuck with this hugely defective car bought to make travel easier for my homebound husband.

- San Miguel, NM, USA