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It’s Cummins not Cummings bud
I have a 3.8 genesis with 200k, no leaks, no problems, just oil change. Few sensors and actuators gone bad in the 11 years I've had it, but other than that it's a tank. Just remember to have your valves adjusted
SMH towards Koreans lol Im korean and tbh they are not bad here. Recalls and broken ones are rarely happening. Way more reliable than GMs for sure.
Kia Hyundai electric motors – sounds like a worn out bearing at the output shaft. When the bearing wears out in an electric motor the stator rubs the magnets or field on the inside. Use ball bearings or roller bearings instead of bushings.
Had a 91 Hyundai Sonata with a Mitsubishi 3.0 V6 during my teen years. I did abuse it a bit but it developed a head gasket issue and started to overheat on the apex of a bridge during heavy traffic. I had to put it in neutral and roll it down to the base of the bridge. Another time it started having issues on the interstate and I had to pull off on some random exit. Lucky me, it was a really shady neighborhood (pre-cell phone era) and the sun was setting and I had some 40oz toting vagrants follow me around while I was looking for a gas station. Looks like the quality has not improved much.