10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 3 / 2
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 5 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 31,833 miles
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I was in motion, turning left from 13th street Norfolk ne, into the grocery store parking lot, when another vehicle crashed into my drivers side and rear door directly in the middle. My drivers side door was unable to open, and the frame between both door was dented in.
- Battle Creek, NE, USA
Had front collision air bag deployment issue recall notice letter from Kia I never received a follow up notice to fix.
- Milwaukee, WI, USA
I was hit head-on at 65mph and my airbags failed to deploy. It has caused me horrible injuries including a cervical neck Fusion, bilateral sacroiliac joint Fusion, necessity of a total hysterectomy due to my uterus & felopian tubes perforating, gastric adhesions and a total knee replacement. I hold Kia responsible. I had confidence that I would be safe in my 2011 Kia Forte. I lost my very essence of being a woman because my airbags failed after being clobbered head-on by a full-size pick-up truck. Most frustrating is the constant pain and suffering, added to my already a 100% disabled navy veteran.
- Fair Oaks, CA, USA
Traveling 45 to 55 mph ran into four large deers and ran off road. Damage front of car. Air bag light came on but did not flate. I substain severe shoulder injury.
- Ravenel, SC, USA
When driving straight along an interstate with my cruise control set to the speed limit, a loud bang came from under the hood of my Kia, the check engine indicator turned on, and smoke began to pour out from under the hood and inside my car through the air vents. When I pushed the gas pedal gently, there was a low guttural noise and my car was not picking up speed. I put my car into neutral and coasted to the shoulder with low visibility as the smoke became more dense and darker in color. I brought my vehicle to a full stop on the shoulder and put it into park before turning it off and removing my key from the ignition. Upon exiting the car I noticed the smoke was even more intense than before and promptly called 911 and gave my location and situation information to the 911 representative. As I was speaking, I narrated in horror as flames became visible from under the car itself and under the hood as well, in as little as one minute after exiting my car. By the time the fire department got to the vehicle, the flames were over 20 feet tall and the heat was unbearable; I relocated myself farther and farther away to stay cool and safe as the time went on. Nobody was burned, hurt, or injured as a result of the incident, but only my mere coincidence.
- Beaver, PA, USA
- Mcdonough, GA, USA