Absolutely ridiculous. My aunt has a 2015 Impreza 2.0. Hatchback manual. She bought it brand new and had every recommended service performed at the dealer since day one.
Yesterday she calls me to let me know the car had been sounding a little noisier and rougher for the past week so she took it to the dealer as it was due for an oil change anyway.
They told her there was a lot of coolant in the oil and that they don’t replace the head gaskets, they just change the engine and it would be $15K to fix.
Well, obviously that isn’t happening. I drove her to a Toyota dealer and she now has a new Prius! Double the MPG and I bet it will last double as long.
Is it just me or is it ridiculous that such a recent, properly maintained, gently driven vehicle had such a failure that soon?
And don’t get me started on my other aunts 2019 Kia Niro Hybrid. It’s been in and out of the Kia dealer the past few months now for an evap emissions code and now her registration is expired because she can’t pass the smog and the dealer says they have no idea how to fix the car.
I’m glad I drive an EV!
Yesterday she calls me to let me know the car had been sounding a little noisier and rougher for the past week so she took it to the dealer as it was due for an oil change anyway.
They told her there was a lot of coolant in the oil and that they don’t replace the head gaskets, they just change the engine and it would be $15K to fix.
Well, obviously that isn’t happening. I drove her to a Toyota dealer and she now has a new Prius! Double the MPG and I bet it will last double as long.
Is it just me or is it ridiculous that such a recent, properly maintained, gently driven vehicle had such a failure that soon?
And don’t get me started on my other aunts 2019 Kia Niro Hybrid. It’s been in and out of the Kia dealer the past few months now for an evap emissions code and now her registration is expired because she can’t pass the smog and the dealer says they have no idea how to fix the car.
I’m glad I drive an EV!
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