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MichMan

(13,414 posts)
20. You can get service done at any dealer
Sat Jun 22, 2024, 09:30 AM
Jun 2024

Has nothing to do with where you bought it.

I would shy away from any dealer who ran radio ads with a teaser price, and then when you contacted them, told you those were suddenly all sold.

Personally, I have never owned one, but have concerns about long term reliability of Kia and Hyundai vehicles.

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I went car hunting today [View all] Marthe48 Jun 2024 OP
suggestion: watch some of these guys videos: ret5hd Jun 2024 #1
If you're like me and hate waiting for videos to unroll (with ads interspersed) usonian Jun 2024 #6
Remember that US automakers do not have to make parts for US made cars ten years or older ... marble falls Jun 2024 #2
Myth MichMan Jun 2024 #21
Manufacturers are required to provide parts for the length of a warranty, in my case 10 year/100k miles ... marble falls Jun 2024 #23
You said you had a 2006 Freestyle with 200k miles MichMan Jun 2024 #24
Actually 170-171K, 2006 WITH AN EXTENDED WARRANTY. The Tranmission failed at just under 100K miles about... marble falls Jun 2024 #25
I would be leery of buying a Kia with a 2.0 or 2.4 liter engine. rsdsharp Jun 2024 #3
I read up on this today Marthe48 Jun 2024 #36
I usually go... 2naSalit Jun 2024 #4
Buying cars is less complicated than it used to be. PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2024 #5
Rec'd True Dough Jun 2024 #9
Thank you for sharing! Marthe48 Jun 2024 #10
Great tips. Another, find what you want and group email dealerships underpants Jun 2024 #28
I didn't do that Marthe48 Jun 2024 #37
Yes, I'd forgotten about that. PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2024 #39
Most dealers will do a dealer swap with other dealers, Meadowoak Jun 2024 #7
Happy hunting, Marthe! True Dough Jun 2024 #8
I really love the Kia Soul Lulu KC Jun 2024 #11
I freaking love my Soul. Kali Jun 2024 #12
"as with any new car, invest in a spare or at least a donut. don't forget a jack and star wrench." MichMan Jun 2024 #13
when was your last? Kali Jun 2024 #14
A month ago MichMan Jun 2024 #15
consumer reports says only about 10% come with full size spare Kali Jun 2024 #16
70% have a spare tire and some of the remainder have run flat tires MichMan Jun 2024 #17
and of course most people just call a service anyway Kali Jun 2024 #18
I would clearly change my own tire since I also change my own oil, brakes, filters and most all other repairs MichMan Jun 2024 #19
I didn't like the look or the name but ended up with a rental Kali Jun 2024 #22
I have, somewhere, an old film clip Old Crank Jul 2024 #40
Ha! Kali Jul 2024 #41
My husband would put a full size spare and jack in Marthe48 Jun 2024 #38
You can get service done at any dealer MichMan Jun 2024 #20
THIS! bait and switch. I would have MotownPgh Jun 2024 #26
I called and the salesman I worked with Marthe48 Jun 2024 #35
Youtube has many videos on ratings of various cars, good and bad. keithbvadu2 Jun 2024 #27
Nissan, Toyota or Honda Tetrachloride Jun 2024 #29
Maybe consider the rental car agencies. waterwatcher123 Jun 2024 #30
My friend mentioned the rental companies Marthe48 Jun 2024 #31
Not to be discouraging but I'd avoid Kia's and Hyundais underpants Jun 2024 #32
I just bought a Toyota Camry. They are all hybrids now. pwb Jun 2024 #33
My $.02.... Grins Jun 2024 #34
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