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Navigating the Troubles of the 2024 KIA EV9 SUV

1/24/2025

 

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When you decide to purchase a new car, your expectations are high, especially with the attraction of cutting-edge technology and the latest comforts. However, if you recently purchased the 2024 KIA EV9 SUV, you may have noticed that the reality has been less than ideal. Consumers have reported an array of technical difficulties that raise both safety concerns and questions about reliability. You should understand your rights if you’ve been experiencing these frustrating issues with one of the worst cars of 2024.

A Closer Look at the Car Complaints

Given the concerning 104 registered complaints to the NHTSA, the 2024 KIA EV9 SUV is proving problematic. It is particularly concerning when you take a deeper look at the failures associated with the electrical systems and driver-assist features.

Electrical System Malfunctions
A significant number of consumer complaints, 65 to be exact, are associated with the KIA EV9’s electrical system. Issues range from complete shutdowns of the digital display to malfunctions in charging the vehicles. These issues leave drivers without critical driving data like their speed or battery level. Some owners have even been left stranded without power. One customer reported that the car’s comprehensive screen went blank unexpectedly, disabling essential functions like the parking collision and forward collision warnings.

Braking Concerns
Safety has become a big concern for owners of the KIA EV9, with reported malfunctions in the braking system. There have been multiple instances where the vehicle’s brakes either failed to respond properly or required unusual force to engage, posing a severe risk in traffic situations. These failures compromise your ability to control the vehicle when you need it most.

Recall Repercussions

With these operational flaws, KIA has issued at least 5 recalls involving various components, from the electrical systems to structural issues. One recall addresses an instrument panel that fails to display vehicle information, such as the speedometer and warning lights, increasing the risk of accidents. This action shows a broader concern over the vehicle’s ability to perform safely and reliably.

Your Rights Under Lemon Law

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Choosing a new car should be a celebration, but when it turns into a source of frustration, knowing your rights can help you navigate toward a solution. Luckily, as a South Carolina resident, you don’t just have to accept it when you find yourself facing continuing issues with your 2024 KIA EV9 if purchased new in the last three years. If your vehicle exhibits persistent defects, there is recourse available. Under the SC Lemon Law, when the defects in your vehicle impair its use, safety, or value, and attempts at repair have been unsuccessful, you may be entitled to relief. Consult with a Lemon Law attorney, like Steve Moskos, who can guide you through the process and advocate on your behalf.

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