Kia 7 Year Warranty - Real Life Experience

Kia 7 Year Warranty - Real Life Experience

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Ben Lowden

6,020 posts

177 months

PH Marketing Bloke

Tuesday 7th June 2022
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lornemalvo said:
Is this the reason for the long warranty? So they can stitch you up with extortionate service bills for 7 years?
Our Sportage is £70 for an interim service and circa £240 for a major at our local Kia dealer, so pretty reasonable from our experience.

The key is to shopping about as the service prices can vary massively depending on the dealer. We need a big 80k mile service now which varies from £340 - £470 depending on which dealer you go to.

nvubu

147 posts

129 months

Tuesday 7th June 2022
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These prices seem very reasonable, but is it worth purchasing a service plan when buying a new Kia? The website is £489 for 3 years, 889 for 5 years (£994 with 3 MOTs). We are getting one on a 3 yeara PCP, but intend (at the moment) on keeping for longer.

Ben Lowden

6,020 posts

177 months

PH Marketing Bloke

Wednesday 8th June 2022
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nvubu said:
These prices seem very reasonable, but is it worth purchasing a service plan when buying a new Kia? The website is £489 for 3 years, 889 for 5 years (£994 with 3 MOTs). We are getting one on a 3 yeara PCP, but intend (at the moment) on keeping for longer.
It's worth looking at what the services would cost individually, but I expect the service plan might work out cheaper. Plus I think you pay monthly, so that helps spread the cost.

nickfrog

21,065 posts

217 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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nvubu said:
These prices seem very reasonable, but is it worth purchasing a service plan when buying a new Kia? The website is £489 for 3 years, 889 for 5 years (£994 with 3 MOTs). We are getting one on a 3 yeara PCP, but intend (at the moment) on keeping for longer.
We went for the 3 year one on the 1.5T DCT Xceed as it was only £450 including the first MOT. That works out at £130/service which is a bargain. Not sure what we'll do beyond that though. Nothing has gone wrong so far bit that's to be expected after only a year although they did adjust the petrol flap under warranty.

I don't see them skimping on rust protection, I am sure the cars are massively benchmarked against VW, Ford etc...


Edited by nickfrog on Friday 15th July 12:00

fourstardan

4,258 posts

144 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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Got my Sportage going in for a first warranty review that I bought last month.

It clunks and is really hard work going from 1>2nd and slightly unto 3rd.

Could end up with a trip back to the dealer bought it from if they won't fix it.

ian_c_uk

1,239 posts

203 months

Friday 16th September 2022
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We have had 4, just bought 5th. Depreciation low, dealer (Bolton) has been great, and never any quibble over warranty work. In fact, they spot and replace even minor things like a rusty number plate screw without being asked.




Ben Lowden

6,020 posts

177 months

PH Marketing Bloke

Tuesday 20th September 2022
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ian_c_uk said:
We have had 4, just bought 5th. Depreciation low, dealer (Bolton) has been great, and never any quibble over warranty work. In fact, they spot and replace even minor things like a rusty number plate screw without being asked.
This is my experience too – we weren't even told that they were replacing a couple of suspension bushes under warranty until after the service. No cost to us, so no bother!

sparky007

20 posts

53 months

Saturday 22nd October 2022
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Recently took my five year old Sportage to a new mot garage and it passed no advisories,but the tester said he had to check the age after he went underneath to inspect it and said it looked brand new.While I do look after it I have never done anything to the underside.

Brettoll

10 posts

95 months

Friday 7th July 2023
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A fun story I am in the middle of, took on a lease KIA e-Niro Feb 2021 for 3 years.

Late 2022 the front bumper had some serious paint peel and bubbling, contacted the lease firm, who contacted KIA - after months of trying to find a dealer who will support locally to me, April 2023 the car goes to a body shop who confirm that the bumper hasn't been keyed before paint.

Back to KIA with this detail and the lease firm are told, as it took "us" too long to find the issue, it has to go through insurance (even though it is a fault at production)!

Currently raising a dispute to customer care, but they just farm you out to your dealership and don't actually do anything..

If you want to raise a warranty issue, raise it fast and find a dealer that will actually support.


Trevor555

4,422 posts

84 months

Friday 7th July 2023
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Brettoll said:
A fun story I am in the middle of, took on a lease KIA e-Niro Feb 2021 for 3 years.

Late 2022 the front bumper had some serious paint peel and bubbling, contacted the lease firm, who contacted KIA - after months of trying to find a dealer who will support locally to me, April 2023 the car goes to a body shop who confirm that the bumper hasn't been keyed before paint.

Back to KIA with this detail and the lease firm are told, as it took "us" too long to find the issue, it has to go through insurance (even though it is a fault at production)!

Currently raising a dispute to customer care, but they just farm you out to your dealership and don't actually do anything..

If you want to raise a warranty issue, raise it fast and find a dealer that will actually support.
Sorry to hear that, not what you'd expect them to say.

Can you keep us updated on the result of your dispute please.

Brettoll

10 posts

95 months

Friday 7th July 2023
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Trevor555 said:
Sorry to hear that, not what you'd expect them to say.

Can you keep us updated on the result of your dispute please.
Absolutely! It seems whilst their cars are selling like hot cakes, the F rating customer service may actually be true..

Sheepshanks

32,705 posts

119 months

Friday 7th July 2023
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Brettoll said:
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Back to KIA with this detail and the lease firm are told, as it took "us" too long to find the issue, it has to go through insurance (even though it is a fault at production)!
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I always wonder who ultimately has the issue in situations like this - can you just shrug and say "not my car" and leave the lease company to worry about it?

nickfrog

21,065 posts

217 months

Friday 7th July 2023
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Brettoll said:
Absolutely! It seems whilst their cars are selling like hot cakes, the F rating customer service may actually be true..
Difficult to draw a conclusion but based on my experience our local Kia dealer deserves a A* although not a lot has gone wrong with the car.

stevemcs

8,644 posts

93 months

Friday 7th July 2023
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I don't think they are as good as they used to be, one of our customers has issues with oil usage, booked it in with Kia, said it was down to none genuine parts, we gave the customer the invoice for the oil filter purchased from the dealer saying none genuine parts were fitted, then it wasn't the parts it was perfectly normal for it to burn 1 litre of oil every 500/1000 miles

Trevor555

4,422 posts

84 months

Friday 7th July 2023
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stevemcs said:
I don't think they are as good as they used to be, one of our customers has issues with oil usage, booked it in with Kia, said it was down to none genuine parts, we gave the customer the invoice for the oil filter purchased from the dealer saying none genuine parts were fitted, then it wasn't the parts it was perfectly normal for it to burn 1 litre of oil every 500/1000 miles
I've seen a few people was oil usage issues, feedback from them was main dealers said up to 1000 miles per litre is acceptable before warranty would get involved.

ChocolateFrog

25,102 posts

173 months

Friday 7th July 2023
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Trevor555 said:
stevemcs said:
I don't think they are as good as they used to be, one of our customers has issues with oil usage, booked it in with Kia, said it was down to none genuine parts, we gave the customer the invoice for the oil filter purchased from the dealer saying none genuine parts were fitted, then it wasn't the parts it was perfectly normal for it to burn 1 litre of oil every 500/1000 miles
I've seen a few people was oil usage issues, feedback from them was main dealers said up to 1000 miles per litre is acceptable before warranty would get involved.
A 100mls per 1000 miles isn't acceptable.

I've no idea how we got to the point where we'll accept being told using a ml of oil every single mile is reasonable.

Must be horrendous for all the emissions control gubbins.

Trevor555

4,422 posts

84 months

Friday 7th July 2023
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ChocolateFrog said:
Trevor555 said:
stevemcs said:
I don't think they are as good as they used to be, one of our customers has issues with oil usage, booked it in with Kia, said it was down to none genuine parts, we gave the customer the invoice for the oil filter purchased from the dealer saying none genuine parts were fitted, then it wasn't the parts it was perfectly normal for it to burn 1 litre of oil every 500/1000 miles
I've seen a few people was oil usage issues, feedback from them was main dealers said up to 1000 miles per litre is acceptable before warranty would get involved.
A 100mls per 1000 miles isn't acceptable.

I've no idea how we got to the point where we'll accept being told using a ml of oil every single mile is reasonable.

Must be horrendous for all the emissions control gubbins.
How would the customers fight it?

One particular car was an Audi 5 cylinder, using half a litre of oil every 1000 miles.

Audi simply said "not excessive"

stevemcs

8,644 posts

93 months

Friday 7th July 2023
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Normally they end up getting sold and becoming someone elses problem, but personally 1 litre per 10,000 miles is acceptable, 1 litre per 1000 is not

Brettoll

10 posts

95 months

Tuesday 18th July 2023
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Sheepshanks said:
I always wonder who ultimately has the issue in situations like this - can you just shrug and say "not my car" and leave the lease company to worry about it?
It is tempting, though contractually they have me for responsibility for getting these things fixed..

Reading up, it will be against fleet insurance so if it goes that route will need to declare it, but not sure on personal insurance impact. Might have to dig a little deeper.

Either way, the lack of ownership from both the lease and KIA has just put me off. 6 months left then back to a purchasing something more traditionally purchased and owned.

MajorStare

16 posts

38 months

Tuesday 9th January
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4 years owning a Soul EV (wife's car) with great dealer service.
AC compressor sprung a leak, suspected something hit under the car = replaced under warranty.
AC kept blowing warmer air = replaced pipes under warranty.