Warning - Do Not Buy Any Telluride! We purchased a new 2023 Kia Telluride EX-Line on May 6, 2023. This is our first Kia vehicle, chosen after test driving and comparing all similar make and model SUV’s. We have bought many new cars over our 52 years of marriage, raising our family and beyond, including RV’s. Not one has had a fatal flaw that put our lives in danger, until now. In a thunderstorm on 7/21/24, towing our new trailer through Durango, CO eastbound on State Hwy 160, this Telluride completely shut off without warning, placing my wife, small dog and me in emergency danger, stranding us 360 miles away from our Williams, AZ home. It has been unusable and stuck in Durango since that day at the Kia Dealership, Durango Motor Company. All of our 2024 Summer travel trailer trips evaporated in that moment. They have informed me that Kia’s “Advanced Tech/Engineering” has been engaged, but to date there is no solution, nor is there an estimated date for a solution. This is an unacceptable defect for any brand-new vehicle. It is an unsafe, unreliable vehicle, that even if eventually “fixed” should not be put back on the road by anyone. It’s value will never be stored. We cannot ever trust this vehicle again. Under AZ law it is "lemon" after 30 days and we formally asked them on 8/21 to buy it back and reimburse us for the expenses forced by this fatally flawed vehicle. The right thing to do is for Kia to buy it back from us, find the root cause and engineer a permanent solution to prevent it from happening to any future Kia vehicles. I contacted Kia “Customer Care” for their help, but they have done nothing but be disingenuous, deflective, dismissive and delay any action. I also contacted the GM at Ken Garff Kia in Phoenix, AZ, from whom it was purchased, and they have ignored me. So much for the Ken Garff motto “We Hear You.” We are 70-year-old seniors on fixed and retirement income. We have been without our primary vehicle for over 53 days, incurring increasing costs every day. With no help from Kia and no resolution in sight, we’ve had to pay for a hotel stay, a rental car, towing charges, and storage charges. We just want a full buy back and reimbursement for spending forced on us by their fatally flawed vehicle. Never buy another Kia of any model. P Whisnant Williams, AZ
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Why american people never clean car interior. From outside looks cool, but from inside it's horrible(( Seems like a redneck owned this car. Damn(( i would like to buy this car but after seeing it i don't want to
@@PLATINUM2U There's another engine option as well, one being the 3.5 V6. I've noticed trim levels aren't the same compared to America's market. For example, our LX trim here in Canada is fully loaded, while in the United States, it barely has any features.
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Would recommend the Asher Checkerboard Vans in the long term. Since I’ve owned them, it’s been super durable and super comfortable to use, even without socks, and to walk around in! Thanks for watching!
Tesla had the Cybertruck on display, but I couldn’t film a tour walk around, or even sit inside due to a long lineup. A lot of people were surrounding the truck itself, but I did have a walk around and tour of the Tesla Model Y, so stay tuned for that video.
Good question, not sure. I believe the Canadian and American versions have a different chime, but I don’t think all trims of Mustang in Canada are like that.
There is a manual option; however, I would recommend the Type R and Si, but honestly, I wouldn’t say automatic is for wimps; it depends on the person's needs.
@@vancitykid7 it's strange. The noise in the showroom was audible as was the sounds from the car itself. Like the glove box closings was crisp and clear. But when you were talking I could barely hear you. Well thanks for getting back.