Just last week, Kia recalled a different group of 229,000 vehicles for a different fire risk.
If it sounds confusing, Jason Levine from the Center for Auto Safety says that's because it is.
“We’re really concerned this is only confusing consumers, and they are trying to keep a limit on the number of vehicles they are recalling instead of being as wide as possible,” Levine said.
Last fall, Kia and Hyundai agreed to a massive $758 million settlement that will cover millions of vehicles with the potential for fire.
But there are still other makes and models that have been reported to catch fire, like Kia Souls that are not covered by the settlement or recalls.
"They have a real car fire problem that they need to address on a larger scale," Levine said.
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