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pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 122,750 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- new engine (2 reports)
engine problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
Our 2013 Kia Sportage began making a knocking sound. We were told not to drive it due to this issue. We had it towed to the dealership where we bought it 7 years ago. We found out there was a recall, that we never were contacted about in 2017. The recall was due to “machining errors during the engine manufacturing process. It continues that it may cause premature bearing wear within the engine. After the dealership checked our vehicle they confirmed we had bearing material come apart internally, thus they would have to replace the engine. They told us that it would cost us over $13,000 to repair.
I recently checked the value of our car and it was closer to $5000 at the most $6000. But nowhere near the repair cost. We are extremely frustrated, due to not being notified that our car needed this recall so we wouldn’t basically lose a vehicle that we paid off. To add insult to injury they also let us know due to our mileage being over the extended warranty we would have to pay the 13k if we wanted them to fix it. I pointed out the recall I found was in 2017 way before our warranty expired.
We ended up contacting our local B.A.R. (Bureau of Automotive Repair) and after he looked into it, he told us technically its not a recall, but that he agreed due to all the complaints it should be taken care of. So not sure how I found the same recall everyone on here has found on Sportages between 2011 - 2013, yet mysteriously my car and all of those on here were not in that group. So not sure how a "recall" that has the exact same issues we have, isn't on our vehicle. So we are going to small claims and praying we get at least what are car would sell for if the engine wasn't shot. Because the cost of a rebuilt engine being installed is closer to a little more than the car is worth. I will never buy a Kia again, thats for sure. Even if they turned their company around.
- munkenstedt, Oroville, US