10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 1 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 1 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 51,694 miles
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Was driving on an interstate highway at night when suddenly the dashboard lights went out. After a few seconds, the headlights went out as well. This was definitely a life-threatening situation! it happened on a 2200 mile trip and necessitated changing plans, motel reservations, and arriving late at the destination, because... it was the weekend (no service available) and we had to drive only in daylight hours. Taking it to a Kia dealer asap, but am expecting an "we can't find anything wrong because it's an intermittent problem." Response.
- Simpsonville, SC, USA
Rented a car from the airport in denver and it was the last 4 cars on there lot. I was driving the car lost in denver car was pulling to the center of the caron both sides. I said there is something wrong with this car. I was looking for street signs about 20 mph and the car took off and hit 2 cars the air bags went off I let go of streeing wheel and the car was towed to the salvage lot in 20 days rental place never contacted me put money back in my acct and never gave me my things in travel. Now I have to get a lawyer to defend me. And I am bless I have a broken screw in my Fusion and I could of been paralyzed this car should not be on the road.
- Colorado Springs, CO, USA
The low beam headlights are manufactured to a specification that gives very limited length of visibility making fast highway driving at night very dangerous. Dealership said it was normal, manufacturer is looking into it. Simply put they are by degrees pointed downward too early and this provides very limited visibility and very limited reaction time in the event of a deer or other road hazard - forcing you to use high beams at all times at highway speed at night to ensure reasonable visibility
- Holmdel, NJ, USA
- Chico, TX, USA