hoyabob2003
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Hello everyone,
I've been lurking here unregistered for a few years and gained a lot from the knowledge on this forum. I'm hoping for some good advice.
I've got a 2010 Genesis V8. It has 64,000 miles and I've loved it. I am the 3rd owner, having owned it since 2012. The car is still under warranty by time but over now by 4K miles.
The engine has failed due to a timing chain failure. I've been told by the dealer that the chain "stretched," causing some sort of catastrophe inside the engine.
Over the years I have read a lot about Hyundai's good will and customer service so I was confident that Hyundai would step up to the plate and help me out with the repair even though the car is 4K over on mileage. The Service Manager was also confident that Hyundai would help out.
However, to our surprise, Hyundai has denied the warranty and actually treated me badly. When Hyundai denied the dealer's request for a good will repair, I asked to speak with customer support and I think I got some new guy because he was actually pretty rude to me and didn't listen to me at all. I asked to speak with his supervisor and was flat out told, "I won't do that."
Now I totally understand that I'm out of warranty but an engine failure at 64K miles is very unexpected. I would at least welcome the opportunity to speak with someone at Hyundai who is willing to treat me with respect and listen to my concerns. If at the end of the talk they still decide to flat out refuse to help, well I get that. It's just that right now the manufacturer has really been unwilling to even listen to me and that's what makes me upset.
I'm wondering if any of you have any suggestions on how to proceed. Please let me know. Thanks so much.
I've been lurking here unregistered for a few years and gained a lot from the knowledge on this forum. I'm hoping for some good advice.
I've got a 2010 Genesis V8. It has 64,000 miles and I've loved it. I am the 3rd owner, having owned it since 2012. The car is still under warranty by time but over now by 4K miles.
The engine has failed due to a timing chain failure. I've been told by the dealer that the chain "stretched," causing some sort of catastrophe inside the engine.
Over the years I have read a lot about Hyundai's good will and customer service so I was confident that Hyundai would step up to the plate and help me out with the repair even though the car is 4K over on mileage. The Service Manager was also confident that Hyundai would help out.
However, to our surprise, Hyundai has denied the warranty and actually treated me badly. When Hyundai denied the dealer's request for a good will repair, I asked to speak with customer support and I think I got some new guy because he was actually pretty rude to me and didn't listen to me at all. I asked to speak with his supervisor and was flat out told, "I won't do that."
Now I totally understand that I'm out of warranty but an engine failure at 64K miles is very unexpected. I would at least welcome the opportunity to speak with someone at Hyundai who is willing to treat me with respect and listen to my concerns. If at the end of the talk they still decide to flat out refuse to help, well I get that. It's just that right now the manufacturer has really been unwilling to even listen to me and that's what makes me upset.
I'm wondering if any of you have any suggestions on how to proceed. Please let me know. Thanks so much.