2.0

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
82,347 miles

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problem #3

Jan 082020

200

  • 116,503 miles
While sitting in my driveway, experienced a flat tire and wanted to change the tire to a spare, but found that no amount of torque would loosen the lug nuts. After trying two different lug wrenches, I ended up having to call a tow truck to take the vehicle to the dealer I had a warranty with for the tire. The dealership informed me that all of the lugnuts on the tire were defective (and later added that all of the other lugnuts on the car were as well). Their defect is that they have a non ferrous (tin?) coating on them that shears off when torque is applied. The lugnuts attaching the tire / wheel had to be hammered off to be removed. I have since had all of these lugnuts replaced (except for one) at my own expense. I believe it I had been stranded on the side of the road when I encountered the flat and the defective lugnuts, it would have put me at personal risk while trying desperately to remove them - not to mention the risk of personal injury trying to do so. The dealership told me that "no one was at fault" for the defective lugnuts. I took exception to this, being of the opinion that the manufacturer of these lugnuts was very much responsible for their defective product.

- Marshfield, MO, USA

problem #2

Jan 092020

200

  • 114,936 miles
Encountered a flat tire (observed when driving) and when I went to take the wheel / tire off to put on the spare, found I could not loosen the lug nuts with a variety of lug wrenches that were tried. I had to have the car towed to a dealer and was then informed that the lug nuts had to be hammered off the wheel and replaced. I was also informed that the lug nuts on the remaining wheels / tires were in the same condition. When I asked the dealer about it, they said that it was "nobody's fault" that this happened to the lug nuts. I disagree - and submit that it was the manufacturer of the lug nuts that was "at fault". I read about a similar incident involving Ford vehicles that was on the verge of a class action suit, but then dismissed. Apparently the outside coating (aluminum?) on the lug nuts shears off when pressure is applied. I am looking for compensation for having to replace these, along with a possible factory recall.

- Marshfield, MO, USA

problem #1

Aug 012015

200

  • 15,601 miles
The tire sensor (TPMS light) for my passenger side, rear tire always says the tire pressure is low as well. It will say the tire is low, and it's always only this tire. I check the pressure with a hand gauge and all is fine. This vehicle obviously has some sort of electrical issue. I have had mulitipule issues with this car in the 19 months I have had it!

- South Ogden , UT, USA