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2014 Kia soul. Engine replaced 48000km ago. Now having issues again. Why are these cars so shit?
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Recall from 2019. My engine ceased before I could get in to get it done. Did my own oil changes so they wouldnt warranty the engine.

Spend about 7k CAD to replace engine. They didnt connect hoses properly, so my car pissed all its transmission fluids out, also had coolant issues.

48000km and 2.5 years later, oil light starting to flicker at low RPMs. Car maintained at dealership since engine replacement. Originally thought oil sensor, now they're telling me oil pump. I'm being told its HIGH pressure problem, and not a low pressure problem. Recommendation is replace the engine.

Why are these cars so trash? If you're considering a kia/hyundai, they're cheap, but they're cheap for a reason.

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