cschuler
Been here awhile...
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April, I am praying that I can last that long. The leasing co. takes over
my Genesis 2010. God bless the next owner.
Latest: the battery already failed and they overcharged (no pun) me for a
new one. Now, the key fobs will no longer start the car. New battery in
the car, new batteries in the fobs ... no joy.
Praying for April and the rush of not owning a Hyundai Genesis.
Internet searches suggest a bad brake switch. My counselor suggests another
car manufacturer.
Today, it cost almost $700 to replace the tires. The leasing company sent
me a tire gage. How nice! The leased car has only 22,000 miles and the
tires are worn out!
They leased me a vehicle with crap
tires and now I had to replace them with better tires (could not find tires
at a decent price that met the specs.)
Originally, I was promised a loaner and that never happened (with many, many
visits for intermittent electrical issues).
DO NOT lease a Hyundai Genesis. Just my advice after being severely burned.
April, I am praying that I can last that long. The leasing co. takes over
my Genesis 2010. God bless the next owner.
Latest: the battery already failed and they overcharged (no pun) me for a
new one. Now, the key fobs will no longer start the car. New battery in
the car, new batteries in the fobs ... no joy.
Praying for April and the rush of not owning a Hyundai Genesis.
Internet searches suggest a bad brake switch. My counselor suggests another
car manufacturer.
Today, it cost almost $700 to replace the tires. The leasing company sent
me a tire gage. How nice! The leased car has only 22,000 miles and the
tires are worn out!
They leased me a vehicle with crap
tires and now I had to replace them with better tires (could not find tires
at a decent price that met the specs.)
Originally, I was promised a loaner and that never happened (with many, many
visits for intermittent electrical issues).
DO NOT lease a Hyundai Genesis. Just my advice after being severely burned.
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