From 31 owner reports to NHTSA, power train problems are the most common, named in 32% of complaints, followed by electrical issues at 19%. Engine and vehicle speed control each account for 13%, and exterior lighting rounds out the list at 6%. Most reports describe reliability problems, but a few turned dangerous: 3 power-train complaints and 1 speed-control complaint involved a crash, and 1 injury was reported. No fires or deaths were reported. The details below are worth a read.

Most reported areas

Power Train safety 32%
The top complaint: 10 reports (32% of all complaints). Mostly reliability issues, but it includes 3 crashes and 1 injury. No fires reported.
Electrical System0 19%
The second most reported area: 6 reports (19%). No crashes, fires, or injuries reported.
Engine0 13%
4 reports (13%). No crashes, fires, or injuries reported.
Vehicle Speed Control safety 13%
4 reports (13%) involving how the car responds to the throttle. Includes 1 crash; no fires or injuries reported.
Exterior Lighting0 6%
2 reports (6%). No crashes, fires, or injuries reported.

Source: NHTSA owner complaints · 31 complaints

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General information compiled from public NHTSA complaint data, for reference only — not professional advice and not reviewed by automotive experts. Verify before acting; Team AM is not responsible for decisions made from it.