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I did answer that. I only have been able to recover 1 record. They wanted at least 5.
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I did answer that. I only have been able to recover 1 record. They wanted at least 5.
That doesn't make sense.
Maybe you need to light a fire under jiffy lube to retrieve your records.
And are you paying only cash? You can get your bank records at the very least. You need to really get on creating a paper trail.
How is that possible? Don't you have 40K on that boy already?I haven't had it changed more than 5 times. Yea they look it up via vin or name or phone number. That's how I got the one I did in town
I think he's saying he wasn't getting his car serviced regularly so there was only one on file?Still not understanding how you can't get all your service records from JL. You could ONLY get 1? How? They have to turn them over to you....that is if you're being forthright about this situation. You're saying what you're saying, but I still can't help to think that there is more to it....
I think he's saying he wasn't getting his car serviced regularly so there was only one on file?Still not understanding how you can't get all your service records from JL. You could ONLY get 1? How? They have to turn them over to you....that is if you're being forthright about this situation. You're saying what you're saying, but I still can't help to think that there is more to it....
mans went 40k miles with only one oil change on record?
Well I got every single upgrade plus the mega upcharge (which turned out to be a massive waste since I still only got 30mpg) for getting a Hybrid. MSRP on it was right at 37.5 in 2015. They lowered the price in subsequent years (mine is a 2015) probably to compensate for their ****** reputation which leads to incredible depreciation, far moreso than other brands.
So I;m going to throw lots of numbers out but yea I paid around $38k for it on a 7yr loan. $468 a month or something. I drive a lot so with 40k miles on it already, KBB says it is worth 13.5k. So I still have $28k left (bought it in June 2025), have about 39k miles. A few days ago my engine light schedule service comes on and it starts knocking hard. I dropped it off at the dealership and scheduled an appointment and got a rental. They couldn't get it in for about a week but sure enough, they call me back and tell me it needs a new engine. "Cool, handle that. It's under warranty." Well since I hadn't been getting my maintanence done through them they ask if I have receipts for all the maintenance I have ever had done. Nah not really. Well it's going to be $9,000 plus labor. Called KIA and one of their Escalated Dispute Affairs or whatever people echoed the same.
So that would put me at owing $36k on it, but would tank the value (because of a replaced engine and voided warranty) to about $9k :x and put me ~$46.5k in. So I'm down over 80% in less than 2 yrs and still have to pay on it for 5 and a half. .
The dealership called back acting like they were helping me out making a deal, they just throwing me offers that obviously are carrying over that massive negative equity, so I can pay more per month for 7 more years and get the base version which is like under 20 and be stuck with them for 7 more years.
At this point, I could just let it get repoed and get something new before the repo hits my credit since I'm going to be screwed for the next 7 yrs anyways. Might as well be riding clean. Either 7 years massively overpaying for a Kia or 7 years with bad credit. Then with me working for the Government with a Secret there's the aspect of how that affects my clearance status.
There's some class action suits out there on this exact engine turns out and apparently they do this often with the warranty shirkin. So I'm preliminarily talking to some lawyers, but I am stuck like Chuck for now pushing my mom's Malibu