For those who own or lease a 2021 Kia Sorento SUV, it’s important to recognize that several customers have expressed concern over the safety of this make and model. Many of these reports focus on powertrain defects that have caused customers to fear for their safety while driving the vehicle. From a complete loss of engine power to transmissions that emit loud noises or fail to engage as intended, customers are waiting for permanent solutions to these issues.
Many customers have reported strange noises coming from the transmissions of their 2021 Kia Sorento SUVs. The noises range from loud clunking sounds to grinding or squealing noises, as if the transmission cannot engage or operate properly. Other customers have described instances in which their vehicles lose all power at random, which can be especially dangerous when traveling at highway speeds. While the manufacturer has issued one safety recall impacting this make and model, it does not address engine or powertrain issues, leaving customers without the fixes they need.
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