I had my concerns regarding the quality of service I would receive coming from the Lexus dealership for my last car. This concern was realized when I brought the car in for the first recall (wiring harness plug under hood). It was a scheduled appointment made in advance. When I arrived, I was told I would have to reschedule because they did not have the plug to do the recall with. It is a 25-30 minute drive each way.We have arrived with the one true problem of owning this car and that is dealing with Kia service departments. Most of your issues would have been easily addressed or not issues at all (brake pulsing) if the service department knew what they were doing. My suggestion is perhaps find a dealer in the area who is a little more familiar with the car so they dont keep playing legos with it. I am lucky in the sense my dealer has some pride in the stinger and when I bring it in for something, they already know if it's a common issue or threre is a TSB for it. If they dont they take the time to research it before ripping my car apart. Just my $0.02. Good luck!
After that, the car began to let me down with the brakes, hatch rattle, LSD, stereo fader, paint strips, etc...., not the dealership. With the bolt falling out, now I am not really concerned with the how and why. When my car tries to hurt me, it may be time to cut my losses and move on. I was told because of this issue, they would need my car for up to 3 weeks so the KIA quality guy (travels around for special cases) could look at it. If that is the case, that would make almost 2 months that I have been without my car since purchasing it in May of 2018.

