'My new car caught fire just days after I bought it'

Emma StanleyNorth West
News imageSian Crooks The empty white Kia car stopped in the middle of a road by a house with a wooden fence, its engine on fire with flames licking the windscreen and charring on the bonnetSian Crooks
Sian Crooks said the car came to a stop and within seconds the engine was "engulfed in flames"

A woman has described the "terrifying" experience of her car's engine suddenly going up in flames as she drove home just days after she had bought it.

Sian Crooks said she had only driven the £9,000 Kia Stonic away from Motorzone Northwest in Blackpool 12 days earlier.

The 29-year-old told how the car lost power and came to a stop before the engine was "engulfed" in smoke and fire.

The garage has not responded to requests for a comment but manufacturer Kia said: "We treat events such as this with the utmost importance."

Sian said she bought the car with six months warranty and on the day of collection was told there was an known issue with the parking sensors that the garage said they would repair.

It was within its seven-year manufacturer warranty and had done 53,000 miles.

News imageSian Crooks Sian Crooks, who has long blonde hair, sitting on a beige sofa cuddling her red labrador puppySian Crooks
Neither Sian Crooks or Bowie the puppy were injured

Sian said she had been driving the vehicle with no problems until, when she was driving home from visiting her grandmother, "I lost all power".

"About 20 seconds after that, my amber engine warning light came on, and within 30 seconds, the car ran out of power completely, stopped, and the engine was on fire," she said.

"Everything filled with black smoke and the engine just went up.

"I was in the middle of the road but fortunately it wasn't busy, so I just pulled off on to the side road.

"I was terrified, I had to get my mum to come out of work, I was crying to her on the phone."

News imageSian Crooks A close up of the fire-damaged engine. It is completely black and charredSian Crooks
The car's engine was left charred by the flames

Sian, from Workington in Cumbria, said her 19-week-old puppy, Bowie, was also in the car, but both were unhurt.

Afterwards, the bus driver said she contacted the garage on Palmer Avenue where she bought the Kia and is liaising with her insurance company.

But the matter is yet to be resolved, she said.

"It's sat in in the recovery yard because nobody's been out to it since the fire brigade put out the fire," she said.

"Obviously, I need a resolution.

"There has been no investigation as to what happened.

"Everyone's expecting me to foot the bill for the car that blew up 12 days after I bought it."

News imageSian Crooks A close up of the fire-damaged engine. It is completely black and partly covered by the bonnet of the white car which is bent and burnedSian Crooks
The car was within its seven-year manufacturer warranty and had done 53,000 miles

Kia said: "As this is an ongoing case, we are unable to comment on the cause of the incident.

"We can confirm there are no recalls applicable to the vehicle or the Stonic model.

"The vehicle was purchased outside of the Kia dealer network and therefore we have limited information about its history.

"We treat events such as this with the utmost importance and we are working with the vehicle owner to obtain a full account of the situation, as well as the vehicle's servicing and repair paperwork."

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