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Poor reliability and price for the features - 2016 Kia K900
By Daniel H - February 9 - 9:58 amWe have two identical K900s that we bought in October 2016 we have taken both of the cars in since day 2 with small to large problems. Kia Motors was aware of some of the issues prior to us buying our two cars. As an example, the cruise control set speed indicator and speedometer do not match, ex. If the cruise is set at 70 mph it says you are going 75 mph on speedometer they still have no idea how to fix it from Kia Motors and its been over 4 months since I reported it. Backup camera wouldnt show picture had camera replaced. Auto Hold Brake feature on both have issues, on one it lets off the brake when it shouldnt which could make you get into an accident. Our other K900 is also having an issue with Auto Hold but it now doesnt work at all and has lights on indicating it knows there is an issue. For both, parts have been ordered to replace a different module on each respectively one a Trac module and other an ABS module, but it sounds like the Field Technician is guessing at least with the ABS module been waiting for ABS module since November 26. 2016. Trac module was ordered in late December. Fuel door doesnt open now without using manual release in trunk along with pushing the door open. Vibration, tire and alignment issues continue to be present even after multiple times of tires being replaced. Finally, overall customer service satisfaction from Kia Motors in handling my cases is Extremely Poor, I asked Kia on December 19 for a callback and even after multiple attempts to speak with upper management and for callbacks, the first time someone called me back was on January 12. I only received a callback because I had to file a BBB Autoline complaint since they never responded to my lemon law notice even after 30 days and even though I already had an open case. Also, be aware although Kia promises on their site that K900 customers should get a Cadenza or K900 loaner car dont bet on it. My dealer only has 2 loaner cars in its tiny fleet, an Optima or Sorrento dont expect to be blown away for the start of a luxury car experience. I think it is funny that the dealer employees have to be K900 certified but they dont follow Kias rules even though they know the rules. And if youre wondering my dealer is the largest in the world so why cant they follow the rules and meet customer expectations.
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Great Luxury Car! - 2016 Kia K900
By Liana Drube - January 29 - 8:46 pm -
Trouble free after 43,500 miles - 2016 Kia K900
By Gene - April 17 - 5:55 amCar has been trouble free, other than having the tires changed to continentals, every thing works fine. Would have given a better rating except for a couple of things. No apple car play, no rear entertainment. No hud. The problem was I purchased a 2015 CPO car so got great price. Live in Arizona so wanted a light or white interior, couldnt get it with the VIP package in white interior at that time. Fuel economy could be better , but Im getting combined better than the highway mileage listed for car. Would have been better with the VIP package After 54,000 miles, traded for a 2018 Genesis G90. Ive owned 6 KIAs, sorry to leave. Kia doesnt have the new K900 out that includes everything I want hope they follow Hyundais lead with new luxury brand. (just dont think they will) Car was great, no problems at all excellent car
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Great car Bang for your Buck!! - 2016 Kia K900
By Rich Arabian - July 11 - 3:06 amGreat luxury without the high maintenance cost and typical breakdowns with most luxury high-end cars. It is a reliable, sharp looking and luxury ride without worry of high cost and high maintenance bill that you would have to pay $4000 plus for an extended warranty for some German made luxury cars and a less expensive Japanese luxury car. An engineer at KIA from R and D said KIA buys their engines currently from Toyota. Essentially, you are buying a Lexus for half the cost.
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