NHTSA Owner Complaint Log
This page lists owner-reported complaints filed with NHTSA for the 2017 Hyundai Tucson. Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA and do not by themselves prove a defect or defect rate.
Data synced from NHTSA on May 4, 2026
The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated while driving 25 MPH, the engine made abnormal knocking sounds. Several unknown warning lights were illuminated. The contact veered to the side of the road and turned off the vehicle. The vehicle failed to restart. The vehicle was towed to the dealer, where it was diagnosed that there was no compression on the engine cylinder and the engine needed to be replaced. The dealer sent a diagnostic report to the manufacturer. The manufacturer then informed the dealer that a part of the repair would be covered. The vehicle was not yet repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 31,000.
Excessive oil consumption! Keep being told that they cannot find an issue
I am having to add oil on a weekly bases. My vehicle makes sudden jerks and acts as it may shut off even while driving. constantly.
2022-1-09 Left the house to run errands and noticed the car seemed sluggish when I stepped on the gas to accelerate. I'd actually felt like this may have been happening for some time but it is a "Sport" and it always felt a little funky when you accelerrated. It was blistery cold so my initial thought was I left too quickly and the vehicle maybe needed time to warm up. It felt like the engine didn't either seem to be shifting to a higher gear, or getting enough power to accelerate which was very concerning as this happened as I pulled out onto a busier road, yet couldn't accelerate. I made it to my first stop but called my husband to express concern something seems off with the vehicle. I told him I would likely skip my errands and come home for him to take a look. After my stop, I started the Tucson up to head home - and now the check engine light came on (solid)! Apparently flashing check engine is more serious? I was able to make the drive home to unload groceries but the whole ride home I couldn't accelerate properly so it was a scary drive home, I drove slowly on backroads and used my flashers to get home safely. We immediately called the Hyundai dealer near us which closed. Called four times the next am as we needed whatever was going on fixed quickly. Once the vehicle was at the dealer, we learned it had complete transmission failure. Thankfully it appears this is under warranty. It is STILL at the dealer as it needed to get an inspector to come out to confirm it was transmission failure (which has now been confirmed 10 days later).
The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed, the accelerator pedal was depressed; however, the vehicle failed to accelerate as intended. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed with engine failure. The contact was informed that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact was advised to take the vehicle to the dealer. The dealer was contacted and made aware of the failure. The contact was informed of NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V727000 (Engine); however, the contact was informed that the VIN was not associated with the recall. The vehicle was scheduled for an upcoming diagnostic test. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to the dealer in 2023 due to the failure; however, the contact was informed that the repair was not covered under recall or unknown programs. The contact stated that he was advised to keep up with scheduled maintenance on the vehicle. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 90,000.
Engine started to misfire on PA turnpike, causing loss of power. Engine light came on. This was on a stretch of road with downhill s-curves at night. Car has been using a quart of oil every 500 or so miles. Turbo disintegrated at 100,000 miles, this current incident happened at 120.000 miles. I believe they are related. So far, Hyundai say that there is no compression in at least one cylinder and they have to disassemble engine to determine extent of problem. Engine codes stated multiple misfires in cylinders 2 and 4.
My car randomly has check engine light go on and off. I check oil and it is low can not drive 3,000 miles without filling oil. It is so frequent that I check it every week. Dealership said they are known for engine issues best if I keep an eye on the oil. I love my car but this is crazy it has101,800 miles.
Transmission wants to studder or jump around violently during take off; loss of acceleration at low speeds. Normally have to stop and start again or floor the accelerator to make the vehicle proceed.
Been having issues with the vehicle for about 10,000 miles, started misfiring replaced all plugs and 1 coil. Started misfiring again. Turns out a valve got burnt up drop into cylinder and cause a compression failure. I’m in the hole 16,000 dollars on a vehicle that is going to need a engine replacement on a engine that is over 5k
The engine knocks norms oil fast after several oil changes and no visible leaks Not good
The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for a scheduled oil change, and the contact was informed that the oil level was extremely low. The oil light was illuminated. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer for an oil consumption test. The vehicle was checked after 1,000 miles and failed the consumption test. The vehicle was not repaired, and the failure persisted. The manufacturer was notified of the failure but offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 95,000.
This car has a the 7 speed DCT. This transmission is VERY unsafe. I have been fighting with the transmission losing power and being jerky for the last year or so. After looking online I found that EVERYONE with this transmission is having the issue. You never know when you will have power and it has almost got me into a major accident several times. There was a Class action lawsuit agains Hyundai in 2016 for the DCT transmission and they Hyundai lost. Yet they still put the same unsafe transmission in the 2017 and said they fixed it. Hyundai needs to be held accountable for lying to the consumer as well as putting the consumer in an unsafe situation.
While driving on the interstate, my Tuscon started flashing a yellow check engine light and lost power. I had previously had it in to question why it would jerk when just starting. Dealer found nothing. We were able to safely get to the safely to the side of the road. It was towed to a dealership. The dealership said I was going to need a new engine. We did put in a good will warranty claim which the company is currently working on needing pictures from all parts of the engine and the dealer is working with them.. The car is a 2017 and only 107,000 miles.
The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated while driving 60 MPH, the check engine warning light was flashing. The contact stated that the vehicle deaccelerated, and the vehicle started shaking. The contact was able to pull over safely, turned off, and then restarted the vehicle and the vehicle operate normally; however, several minutes later the failure recurred. The vehicle was towed to the dealer, but the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted, and a case was filed. The failure mileage was 49,000.
I have had my 2017 Tuscan a month shy of 2 years. Kept up with oil changes. No oil spots on the cement where I park. Had just had an oil change a few weeks prior in fact. I had loss of power. My car wouldnt accelerate so I took it to Bradford Towing in Haverhill Ma and they looked at it and even put in a camera to see the damage. A bearing in the engine blew a whole through a piston causing an oil leak and misfire. My engine is junk now. Key Hyundai of Salem Nh was contacted by Bradford Towing who confirmed it was a known issue and they had repaired over 80 vehicles in the year prior. My particular VIN hasnt been recalled but it should be. I could have been in an accident or worse. Hyundai wont help me because Im not the original owner and I didnt buy it certified.
Engine stopped working without warning. The car is at the dealer, they are recommending a new engine and turbo.
Paint is peeling off of the door handles, the roof, and the mirrors. There is no reason for a 2017 to have this issue. It started 6 months after I bought the car in 2022. I called them Hyundai customer center with no help.
The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated that upon starting the vehicle, the front passenger’s side air bag warning light illuminated on the instrument panel. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the front passenger’s side air bag was defective and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 69,000.
The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated that while his wife was driving at an undisclosed speed, a knocking sound was heard coming from the engine with the oil pressure warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, where it was diagnosed that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle remained with the independent mechanic awaiting the repair. The contact made the local dealer aware of the failure and was informed that the VIN was not included in a recall. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 69,000.
When the car is started the airbag light on the dashboard lights up. It will eventually turn off anywhere from 5-30 minutes. I scheduled an appointment with the dealer and was informed , after 10 hours, that they do not have the equipment required to conduct a diagnostic test and they don't know how long it would take to obtain equipment once they requested it. I was told it would cost me a minimum of $850.00 to have test conducted once the equipment arrived since my car was over the 50,000 mile warranty. This cost is just for the diagnostic test. Since this is an ongoing airbag issue on numerous vehicles; I assumed this is a safety issue and would trump the warranty time frame. Please provide any type of assistance on this matter.
My vehicle was broken into on Nov. 17, 2022 and thieves attempted to take the vehicle after smashing the back passenger window and gaining access. The vehicle alarmed once they either attempted to either open the drivers side door or start the vehicle. Police were called and completed a report on scene. On Nov. 23, a thief returned and gained access to the vehicle by shattering the glass on the back driver side of the vehicle before getting inside and driving off in the vehicle. I reported the vehicle stolen to police and the vehicle was recovered later that evening. On Nov. 25 I went to the tow yard where the car was taken to retrieve my belongings and observe and record the damage. The entire steering column was stripped down and damaged which is how the thief was able to start it. There are highly circulated videos on social media platforms showing criminals or would be criminals how to do this. It is now also known that they are targeting specifically Kias and Hyundais due to Hyundai manufacturing cars between 2016-2020 without immobilizers. My make and model being one of them and therefore making me a target. Not only that but the cars are being taken and used for joy rides, as mine was, or used in crimes. My car sustained additional damage as it was crashed into another vehicle during the thieves joyride before they ultimately jumped out of the car and abandoned it in an intersection. I was targeted, my livelihood put in jeopardy and if the car is fixable I will still be in harm's way once the repairs are completed. Hyundai needs to be held accountable as there is no way I would have purchased this vehicle knowing that the car was missing a major safety and anti-theft component. Further, why were they allowed to manufacture and sell these cars without such an important component??
Engine failure due to oil bearings. Engine collapsed on highway while driving(11/23/2022), no engine or oil light came on prior to incident to warn possible engine failure. Vehicle is currently being diagnosed by Hyundai to determine engine recall. No determination at this time.
Engine defective after 70,000 miles driven. Hyundai agreed the engine was defective and agreed to replace engine after it was brought in and diagnosed on December 12th 2022. Vehicle still at dealership awaiting new engine. Dealer stated that engine is on back order as of this date January 23rd 2023, and has no idea when it will be coming in!
I was driving to work after dropping my son off and I took a right turn onto a street and my car slowed down and the check engine light came on, flashing. I continued to drive to work as I was one minute away and needed to get off the street asap. (where I turned had no room for pulling over). I parked my car. I had a prenatal appointment to go to, so I started my car. No check engine light when started until I got on the on ramp to the mass pike, my car went from 50 to 35 in a matter of minutes. I went into the breakdown lane until the next exit which was only a mile or so. I pulled into a gas station and called my husband to come get me as I still had an appointment to go to. After my appointment we retuned to my car and had it towed to the dealership as it is not safe to drive while pregnant. They told me it may be an engine issue and they will try to expedite my car. What annoys me is that this happened before and they claimed it was because I was over my oil change mileage and deemed it my fault and made me pay almost 300 for them to fix it. Yet I feel as if that just bought my engine time before it actually failed. This also happened with my 2015 Sonata Sport back in like 2018/2019 before someone rear ended me and totaled me. But what is my luck that this happens with 2 of my Hyundai. It is very frustrating.
I have a Hyundai Tuscon 2017 ECO and I am experiencing the same engine symptoms as others involved in recalls. The car is only 5 years old but I have noticed that it has stuttery starts from stops and when just trying to accelerate. The engine would often jerk while driving. The vehicle is at 111,000 miles and now the engine is knocking and has very weak take off to the point it’s not drivable. This poor take off has almost caused me to get hit multiple times. There is no telling when it would happen. After the knocking started I spoke with a mechanic who said that the engines burn oil quickly which I have never been told in the past five years. If this was the cause I would expect the manufacturer to inform the owners that is an issue. No one in the past 5 years worth of oil changes (including many at the dealership) mentioned this until the engine needs replaced. I would expect a engine to last longer then 5 years and 111,000 miles before giving out.
The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated that while driving approximately 50-55 mph when the vehicle began smoking from the front end of the vehicle and shortly after began decelerating. The contact coasted to the side of the road where the vehicle stalled. The smoke settled as the vehicle decelerated and stalled. There were no warning. The vehicle failed to restart. The contact noticed there was oil leaking all over the roads from underneath the vehicle. There contact was unsure if there was a police report filed. There were no injuries or medical attention needed. The vehicle was towed to the dealer who had yet to report a diagnosis. The vehicle had not been repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 63,000.
The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated that on multiple occasions, upon acceleration from a stop, there was a 3-second delayed before the vehicle responded and sputtered and lunged forward. The contact stated that on several occasions while idling or coming to a stop, the vehicle hesitated. Additionally, the contact stated while in reverse, the audible alert system failed to operate. As a result of the failure, the vehicle almost struck a pedestrian. No warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer; however, the failure could not be duplicated. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and the contact was advised to call the NHTSA Hotline. The failure mileage was approximately 43,000.
While driving, all of the warning lights on the dash came on and the car shut off. After pulling over, the car started again. The car was bought on 10/18/22 and the first incident was 11/7/22. It was taken back to the dealership, the lights were turned off and a few days later it happened again. This happened a total of 4 times. The last time only 3 lights came on. As of this complaint, the car has been in the shop since 12/22/22. There were no warnings before the lights came on. The Hyundai mechanic said that those lights mean there are major issues and it could be a safety hazard. The car was not bought at a Huyndai dealership.
The car is consuming oil at an excessive rate. Oil needs to be added every 2000 miles. The car will start to run loud and struggle but no leaks can be found and the low oil light is not turning on to warn of low oil. This started about 8 months ago and now I have to frequently add oil every 2000 miles which should not be necessary. There is currently a class action lawsuit pending regarding this issue.
I’ve bought this vehicle 5 years ago,I have been the only owner,I’ve done my oil change on time and keep up with all services,my vehicle start making this clapping sounds when I take it to the dealership, they told me the rod In the engine is gone and that I need a new engine,I try to get Hyundai to replace the engine,they asked for proved of oil changes from 70.000 to 102.000 I gave them those then they came back asked for 40.000 to 70.000 I couldn’t get those I lived in few states traveling for work.I look it up and noticed I’m not the only with the issue,they declined to replace the engine,now I have a car that I’m still making payments on with a fail engine that will cost over $15.000. I’ve own so many other vehicles before this,this is the worst experience I’ve had owning a new car
Engine light and oil light stays on in the car. Car shaking really bad. Oil is evaporating in less than a thousand miles. 2017 Hyundai Tucson. Engine ticking noise and smells like fire.The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. I received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V727000 (Engine). I previously took vehicle in to dealer for sae issue back in march of 2022. They said it was fixed and their were no other vehicle engine issues. I was driving 30 MPH, the vehicle stalled. My Warning light is illuminated. I was able to restart the vehicle and park the vehicle on the side of the roadway. The vehicle was not drivable. I took the vehicle to the local dealer who associated the failure with the recall. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. Parts distribution disconnect. I have contacted the dealership 4 times and no one has called me back
My car Was taken care of always getting oil changes whatever it needed done.. one day my car started making a rattling noise. it turned out it was my engine. I do see a ton of my model car 2017 Hyundai Tuscon been having same problems on recall I believe mine is under that category but saying its not. Im literally having the same exact problem as these people that have the recall for their cars. I was literally on the highway and thought I was going to die because my engine was making so much noise and this came out of nowhere the car is in good condition and less than 100,00 miles on it it shouldn't have a engine fail.
The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed, the vehicle was shuddering with several unknown warning lights illuminated. Additionally, the speedometer, turn signals, and temperature gauge failed to operate while driving. The vehicle was towed to the dealer, where it was diagnosed with electrical system failure. The dealer replaced the vacuum pump. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but informed the contact that there was no recall associated with the VIN. The contact related the failure to Technical Service Bulletin: 19-01-010H (Tucson Vacuum Pump Sealant Application/Cap Replacement) however, the vehicle was not covered by the TSB. The failure mileage was 78,388. The consumer stated all warning lights illuminated and outside thermostat stopped working for about 20 minutes into the drive. Also, problems with shifting gears and gear shifter was stuck in park.
The dual clutch intermittently shakes and hesitates while accelerating from a stop. Also, sometimes it's sluggish while driving and feels like it might stall. This is dangerous because if I needed to speed up to avoid a crash, I'm afraid the car may hesitate and be involved in an accident. There are recalls for other Hyundais with the dual clutch transmission for this same problem. Available for inspection upon request. Didn't show this to my dealer. No warning lamps. The engine has always intermittently shook and hesitated when accelerating from a stop. The feeling that the vehicle is sluggish and that it may stall AFTER accelerating while stepping on the gas pedal started recently around 19,300 miles on the odometer. I also reported this issue to Hyundai.
225/60R17 99H Hankook all 4 tires are splitting in between the tread
The door latch (handle) on the rear driver side door is unable to open the door from the interior or exterior of the vehicle.
The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated that an independent mechanic had previously replaced the driver's and passenger's side rear brake light bulbs; however, the failure recurred with the passenger's side headlight burning out quickly. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the passenger's side headlight assembly needed to be replaced due to faulty wiring. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 101,000.
October 7, 2022 my wife with my 7yrs old granddaughter was driving on the highway. She stayed in the middle of 3 lines. At some point the engine lost power shaking badly and quickly slowed down to 30 miles/hr in 70 miles/hr speed limit zone with semi trucks moving in quickly and honking. Thankfully she managed to stop safety on the side of the highway. Later diagnostic showed multiple misfire on all cylinders and opening the engine showed cracked cylinder. I, backed by 2 independent mechanics opinion, think the crack existed long time before the incident. I reported to the car dealer service excessive oil consumption (1qt every 600 miles) only to be told it’s normal. Then the Hyundai Corporation denied 100 k warranty repair blaming without any proof, poor maintenance
The components that are malfunctioning are the gas nozzle entrance, and the dual clutch transmission. It’s available for inspection, and is being inspected currently at a dealership. My safety’s been put at risk to combustion when filling gas, resulting in risks of fire and/or explosion. The dual clutch affects my, and others, safety with major hesitation, jerking, and risk of stalling at any given time. The problem with sparking at the gas nozzle entrance has been reproduced and recorded by the dealership server al times. The dual clutch was diagnosed as faulty and replaced twice, both within a two and a half year span (from which I was told it will continually happened and need to be replaced down the road). The issues have been inspected by dealership, KenGraff Hyundai Surprise, Arizona 85388. There were absolutely no warning lamps, messages, and/or symptoms of the problems.
Door actuator stopped working on passenger rear door so door can’t be opened from inside or outside handles. Car is 2017 and under 55,000 miles but dealer says it is not a safety issue and can’t work on it for 3 months. What?!!!!! I can’t get my child out of the rear of the car. This is a HUGE safety issue and happening to a ton Of Hyundai vehicles of 2015-2018 timeframe. So many that there are Hyundai forums addressing this and no one is being helped. Dealers are not willing to fix this or cover as a warranty item. Should be a safety recall item immediately.
vehicle has failed multiple times while driving in traffic forcing erratic, sudden and unexpected moves across traffic to get to side of road while trying to avoid accident. 1) ignition coil failure/cylinder misfire 3 occasions causing violent shaking suddenly while driving. Replaced all three times. $2,300 expense 2) transmission failure/slipping and then lunging within traffic and now undrivable. $7,200 quote from dealer to fix!
My daughter was driving on expressway the vehicle suddenly lost power. Vehicle began to shudder and became difficult to steer and control. On board diagnostic codes P0300 & P0301. Towed vehicle to my independent mechanic. His diagnosis was mis-fire in cylinder 3 and total compression loss in cylinder three. Major engine failure. Vehicle has 1.6l Gamma GDI engine. Vehicle was then towed to Hyundai dealer. Awaiting diagnostic from dealer ( four week backlog), but there where 85 failed engines ahead of me. Called three other dealers, all had diagnostic waits for engine failures exceeding 5 weeks. If failure is even covered the wait for replacement engines is stated as one year. Sudden loss of power impacted safety controlling the vehicle. I think the issues with this engine class will be well known to NHSTA and report so the size & impact of the issues is best understood at NHSTA.
The vehicle loses power/decelerates during normal operation regardless of speed. The car does not indicate an error (check engine light) does not illuminate. The vehicle has been at the dealer under warranty since 10/3/2022 with numerous diagnostics performed. The service manager gave us an update; Began diagnosis Had drop in turbo when Acc ordered turbo on 10/7/22 Turbo came in on 10/25/22 installed 10/28 Still same issue but no drop in turbo now 11/4/22 exhaust was removed from cat back and road tested. 11/9/22 They have cleaned all grounds, and checked all connections at the ecm. Completed fuel sample inspection 11/14/22 fuel sample results came back no issue 11/18/22 began flight recording to see if any change between know good car, was unable to see any difference. 11/28/22 removing valve covers for engine inspection of cyclinder walls. Almost completed I shop, hoping to have it completed tomorrow. Let me know if you have any questions According the service manager engine inspection came back with no issues. Hyundai Corporation has been informed and a case was made on 12/28/2022
On September 30th, 2022, while driving on Interstate 20 west at 65 mph my engine began die and my only choice was to coast onto the shoulder. The engine totally died at this point and the only thing that saved my and nephew's life was being in the right-hand lane of the Interstate. Hyundai roadside service had the vehicle towed that night to Vandergriff Hyundai. Vandergriff Hyundai performed a diagnostic test, and it showed where the engine (209) and monitoring logic (966) both failed. My vehicle has been with Vandergriff (1120 W Interstate 20, Arlington, Texas 76017) since the incident. The Advisor with [XXX] Service dept. is [XXX]and according to him my first repair date was 10/ 21/22 and not it's no guarantee that it will be ready by 11/21/22. INFORMATION Redacted PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).
Engine light and oil light stays on in the car. Car shaking really bad. Oil is evaporating in less than a thousand miles. 2017 Hyundai Tucson. Engine ticking noise and smells like fire.
The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V727000 (Engine) and the vehicle was repaired under the recall. The contact stated that while at a stop and attempting to accelerate, the vehicle failed to accelerate. The contact stated the vehicle nearly stalled with an abnormal oil burning odor coming from the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer several times and the rod bearings were tightened; however, the failure persisted. The manufacturer was contacted and stated that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 54,000.
While driving, switched window buttons, driver side front and passenger front, windows will not return to closed position. Also rear windows will not operate as well. When window buttons pressed, clicks and whirring sound heard but windows do not go up. Also lights flash on on transmission gear lights, P, R, N, D. Automatic seat functions also do not work. Cannot adjust driver position to effective driver position. Have left multiple VM's with dealer with no response. CMA Hyundai, Colonial Heights VA.
2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON. CONSTITUENT WRITES REGARDING 1.6T ENGINE PROBLEMS. THE CONSUMER STATED WHILE DRIVING, THE VEHICLE WOULD JERK AND VIBRATE. THERE WAS SCORING OF THE HEAD CYLINDER.
EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION causing engine failures. Excessive engine oil consumption, will also shorten the service life of, oxygen sensors and catalytic converters, spark plugs and much more. ALL which I have had to replace since buying vehicle used in May 2021. This vehicle is not on the vehicle engine replacement recall campaign and I am not sure why. THERE IS OBVIOUSLY A MAJOR ENGINE MANUFACTURING PROBLEM. Hyundai should be responsible for manufacturing problems and they also should do what it takes to fix the problem. MY REQUEST: for Hyundai to reimburse me the money I have spent fixing, repairing and money spent on oil to operate this vehicle. AS all the information shows, this is a manufacturing issue with the engine and NO VEHICLE should consume/burn this much oil. It has been proven that EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION causes engine and parts failures. THERE are no leaks detected either by the dealership or repair shops. Frequently having an oil change doesn’t change anything. I had an oil change (yes I have all receipts of repairs) less than a month ago and I have already had to put in 2 quarts of oil.
The sunroof has issues closing. Barely is used and the sun shade will not close. Also the car rocks and stutters when accelerating. It stops after you get going. Dealership said this is normal.