▲ 2 r/KiaK5
For a bit of context I owned a '10 Genesis Coupe with the 2.0T a few years ago. I loved that car but it blew the motor (timing chain guide broke) at 76k and Hyundai would not cover it, that left me paying off a dead car because I couldn't afford the $6k motor replacement.
That situation has left a bad taste in my mouth on the brand but I'm in the market for a sporty looking Sedan and a dealer near me has a Wolf Gray '23 K5 AWD GTline. It is a CPO car with 52k on it and they want $25k for it. Is there anything I should be looking out for on one of these or am I looking at another disaster waiting to happen if I decide to go for it.
u/ProfessionalCrazy917 — 6 days ago