Across 11 owner complaints to NHTSA, three areas are tied at the top with 3 reports each (27%): fuel/propulsion system, electrical system, and air bags. The air bag reports are the only ones tied to crashes (2) and an injury (1); fuel, electrical, engine, and power train reports involve no crashes, fires, or injuries.

Most reported areas

Fuel/Propulsion System0 27%
Tied for most-reported: 3 complaints (27%), with no crashes, fires, or injuries reported. Owners describe the car jerking or losing power, most often when accelerating from a stop.
Electrical System0 27%
Tied for most-reported: 3 complaints (27%), with no crashes, fires, or injuries reported. Owners describe the instrument cluster losing power and the rear camera glitching.
Air Bags safety 27%
Tied for most-reported: 3 complaints (27%), and the only area here tied to crashes (2) and an injury (1). One owner reports the air bags did not deploy in a crash in which the driver was hurt.
Engine0 27%
3 complaints (27%), with no crashes, fires, or injuries reported. Owners describe the car jerking or losing power, especially when starting to accelerate from a stop.
Power Train0 18%
2 complaints (18%), with no crashes, fires, or injuries reported. Owners describe the car jerking as if it loses power, most often when accelerating from a stop.

Source: NHTSA owner complaints · 11 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.