Owners filed 30 complaints with NHTSA. The power train is the most reported area at 37%, with the engine close behind at 33%; together they account for roughly seven of every ten complaints. Everything else is minor by comparison: service brakes (7%), forward collision avoidance (3%), and engine cooling (3%). No crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths are reported in any area.

Most reported areas

Power Train0 37%
The single biggest complaint: 11 reports (37%). Watch for transmission trouble such as gear slipping, shuddering, or loss of power. No crashes, fires, or injuries reported.
Engine0 33%
Second most reported: 10 reports (33%). Owners describe sudden loss of power while driving. No crashes, fires, or injuries reported.
Service Brakes0 7%
A smaller area: 2 reports (7%), including loss of brake power assist. No crashes, fires, or injuries reported.
Forward Collision Avoidance0 3%
A single report (3%) describing a temporary loss of braking during a forward collision alert. No crashes, fires, or injuries reported.
Engine And Engine Cooling0 3%
A single report (3%) involving a check-engine light and smoke from the exhaust. No crashes, fires, or injuries reported.

Source: NHTSA owner complaints · 30 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.