Apparently you are still not understanding my point.
1. Hyundai/Kia made some miss caluclations in their EPA ESTIMATE due to a NEW FORMULA..
2. Less than 1 % complained.
3. EPA spent OUR TAX DOLLARS investagating.
4. Hyundai agreed they made a mistake and are willing to pay a stipens to Hyundai owners.
5. A lot of Hyundai owners are jumping on the band wagon and wanting money from Hyundai. Which if nothing was ever said, they would have never know about it or complained about it. i.e., something for nothing.
There's very little in this whole scenario that shows that Hyundai deliberlity tried to misrepresent their product or the EPA ESTIMATE.
At the worst, I'd say buy back the cars from those who honstley complained. And adjust the EPA ESTIMATES using the new formulas.
What YOU SIR are trying to get me to beleive is that if the EPA ESTIMATE on YOUR vechicle was 1 or 2 MPG less than what was on the sticker, you would not have bought it. IF that is the case, then maybe you should have bought a completely different vechicle. There are a lot more out there with better EPA ESTIMATES than the Genesis.
But according to you, any little mistake is appperently FALSE ADVERTISING.
packerfan31 "I did the hyundai reimbursement calculator for my 2012 4.6 13,500 miles = $141 which I assume is based on average alabama gas prices. Like many have said gas mileage was not really a factor in the purchase decision. However false advertising cannot be tolerated. While a 1mpg error may seem trivial, is 2 trivial, then 3.. where does it stop? Also if they will fudge that what else are the fudging...? "