8.7

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
84,900 miles
Total Complaints:
3 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (3 reports)
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problem #3

Mar 092022

Optima Hybrid LX 2.4L L4 Dohc 16v Hybrid

  • Automatic transmission
  • 146,000 miles

Vehicle was in the shop for a warranty over engine at 146,000 miles. I went into dealership on March 12 2021. Finally was notified that vehicle was complete and ready to be picked up on February 9th of this year, 2022. So vehicle stayed sitting in their parking lot not being cranked for 11 months. Whenever I picked up the vehicle, it didn't make it home and had to be towed by dealership. My vehicle lost motive power and it was giving the 'Stop, and not drive. Hybrid system is not charging' error message.

Dealership said it was a hybrid software issue and they had to uninstall it and reinstall the software for the hybrid system. I was told once again that the vehicle was ready to be picked up at the first of March and it made it for 40 miles then l lost power once again with all the bells and whistles going off that the hybrid system was failing. My vehicle had to be towed once again back to the dealership but NOT on their dime this time unfortunately.

After 1 month of diagnosing it, I was told that the hybrid battery needs replaced. I complained that any vehicle that was left for a whole year and not ever started or ran would have a bad battery and that should not be my fault that the dealership took a year to replace the gas engine that was covered under Kia's warranty. I was told that the dealership would 1/2 the cost of $3500 to $4000 with me. That is totally unacceptable. Kia Consumer Services will not assist with any of the cost. Still waiting to get repaired.

- Mary L., Mobile, US

problem #2

Oct 202017

Optima Hybrid EX

  • Automatic transmission
  • 52,000 miles

From a stop to accelerate the car stutters and puts hybrid system warning light on. Barely moves at first and directs you to turn the car off. Once you turn off and on again it drives fine and the engine light remains on for a use or two then goes away. This is happened about 5 times now, after the first time they "reset" the engine warning light and said that somehow was the issue. Has now happened twice since.

- William W., Los Angeles, US

problem #1

Mar 202017

Optima Hybrid EX

  • Automatic transmission
  • 56,650 miles

The computer gave me a message that said "Hybrid system, warning! Pull the car over safely and do not drive". This really is an issue because the car stalled and will not run. Car won't turn on at all!

- Karen D., Tustin, CA, US