Lemonvictum
Indianapolis,#2Author of original report
Tue, April 01, 2008
VIN # KNAGD128X65458861 will carry a branded title associated with a lemon law replacement order by arbitration. Get the carfax on this vehicle. The owner has posted comments. Buyer beware.
Lemonvictum
Indianapolis,#3Author of original report
Tue, April 01, 2008
VIN # KNAGD128X65458861 will carry a branded title associated with a lemon law replacement order by arbitration. Get the carfax on this vehicle. The owner has posted comments. Buyer beware.
Lemonvictum
Indianapolis,#4Author of original report
Mon, March 31, 2008
AVOID THIS CAR!!!!!!!!! Vin # KNAGD128X65458861 has been declared a lemon buy the CBBB. It will require a branded title in the state of IN. Often, these cars are temporarily repaired and sent to auction, then end up across country on another dealers lot. A consumer may purchase and never know the car had a branded title in another state. The branded title only needs to be disclosed the first time the car is sold in IN. A carfax report is good information, but not 100% reliable information. The carfax on this Vin has left out 2 Customer invoice numbers, due to the fact the dealership could not duplicate the customers complaint(surging). Also, the fact that this car has had a roadside asst claim which left the owner stranded 250 miles from home at mileage (Aprox 6199) However on Jan 14,2008 a technical expert agreed to by both KIa Motors America and the dealership(Ray Skillman)confirmed the problem still exists. Kia refused to accept the report. This car is required to be replaced within 45 days from 3/17/2008 due to qualifing for the Indiana Lemon Law for a belts & pulleys problem which cannot be repaired after 6-7 attempts. It is a 2006 Black Kia Optima LX with Gray interior. It has aprox. 17,000 actual miles on it as of March 2008 and has had only 1 owner- purchased new from the dealer. This car will look like the deal of your life on a car lot and it may possibly be your worst nightmare. BEWARE OF THIS CAR!
Lemonvictum
Indianapolis,#5Author of original report
Tue, February 12, 2008
I spent hours researching all the stats on consumer.org on this car and others. The car has had more than the 4 attempts made to repair and the Manufacturer will not agree to do warranty work until we sign a statement of release to retain ownership and financial responsiblity for the car after the repair. I know this is not leagal but that does not mean they wont try it and I am taking hopefully all the proper steps to prove that point. I hope this clears it up a lil better.
Steve
Bradenton,#6Consumer Suggestion
Mon, February 11, 2008
"Lemonvictum", Obviously your car was still under factory warranty. I can't see the problem here. If a KIA certified repair shop says there is a problem, it gets fixed. It's that simple. Also, everyone knows that KIA's are JUNK. So, if you bought a KIA without buying the extended warranty, you screwed yourself. You also screwed yourself by screaming lemon law while you still had warranty protection. You bought a cheap car. Nobody forced you to do that. That was your choice. You wanted cheap, and you got cheap. I don't see the problem here.
Lemonvictum
Indianapolis,#7Author of original report
Sun, February 10, 2008
This press release explains what Break the law, pay the fines means. Matt Gallagher & Tom Johnson or Ray Skillman were NOT involved in that case, but currently may have the opportunity to be involved in one soon in my personal opinion only. And it was the Atty Generals office that will prosecute for these matters in my personal opinion only
Lemonvictum
Indianapolis,#8Author of original report
Fri, February 08, 2008
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