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Throwing in the towel.

FYI this guy is extremely rude Screen Shot 2017-02-16 at 9.24.09 PM.webp
 
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Whom are you referring to?

Hyundai has finally agreed to buy back the car. SELLING THE CUSTOM BORLA CAT BACK SYSTEM FOR V6 SEDAN (THIS IS A ONE OF AND WAS CUSTOM BUILT)... MICHELIN X ICE SNOW TIRES MOUNTED ON ALUM RIMS FLOOR MATS TRUNK LINER. ALL ITEMS LISTED IN THE "FOR SALE" SECTION!...ANY INTERESTS...???

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Madcat,
I advised you that I have received numerous offers from " Potential buyers". Apparently - nobody (including you) read the add. It stated "Pick up only". You wanted it and wanted me to ship it for the asking price..... As I thought you were one of the other scammers - I let you have it...
If you are interested - call me on the number provided.

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UPDATE: Received notice from Hyundai that they are buying back the car. Have taken the Borla exhaust and Michelin snow tires ? rims off..... Now waiting for the next step. Didn't have to get a lawyer involved or go the legal route (yeah)
 
Yep I had the same problem with my 2015 . Steering wheel vibrates when stopped at a light. If you raise the rpm 150 it would fix the issue . They had it in the shop over 25 days replaced injectors and everything else. They ( Regional Service Rep) tried to fix it for 8 months then finally told me it is a characteristic of the car and they did not have to do anything. I owned a '13 before this one and loved it and if it were not for this I would buy another but not now. Sad thing is there are a lot of people complaining but nothing is getting done.
 
Sad thing is there are a lot of people complaining but nothing is getting done.
There probably is not anything they can do to existing models to fix it, other than replace the engine and engine mounting (once they fix the design).
 
I feel like a simple "Sorry, not shipping. Local only" probably would have sufficed. Hahaha.

Although I also don't see the issue with shipping them if the buyer wants to pay the shipping fees. shipping the whole set might be expensive though just due to the sheer bulk. Prolly not worth it.
 
33 on the fronts 35 at the rears - right at factory spec. I checked the specs on my 2011 Genesis 5.0, as well as several other G1 models ... they all have either 50 or 55 aspect ratio tires. The 2017 G80 5.0 has 35 in the front and 40 in the rear. Not enough rubber betwen the rims and the road for this weight of vehicle. I proposed to Genesis that they try a set of 50s on my car to see if that kills the vibrations. They're "thinking" about it!
 
I feel like a simple "Sorry, not shipping. Local only" probably would have sufficed. Hahaha.

Although I also don't see the issue with shipping them if the buyer wants to pay the shipping fees. shipping the whole set might be expensive though just due to the sheer bulk. Prolly not worth it.[/QUOTE
My reason for not wanting to ship them is: Cost.... Damage.... and what happens if the purchaser changes their mind. I would drive to meet (have a pick up) but not more than 50 miles...
Hope that clarity's my reasons.
I will be turning in the car within the next few weeks, Hyundai's doing the buy back - thankfully
 
My reason for not wanting to ship them is: Cost.... Damage.... and what happens if the purchaser changes their mind. I would drive to meet (have a pick up) but not more than 50 miles...
Hope that clarity's my reasons.
I will be turning in the car within the next few weeks, Hyundai's doing the buy back - thankfully
I can understand your concern to some degree. However, on most transactions like that (and just like every transaction on eBay), people pay in advance before items are shipped. If paid by check, then seller can wait until check clears.

Packing those items might be a hassle for some people, but places like "The UPS Store" will pack them for you for a fee, which could be charged to the buyer.
 
I have a 15' Genny sedan V6 AWD with 4400 miles. Car has been in the shop for 39 days in the last 6 weeks. No assistance from factory reps (when they do return my calls). Can anybody recommend a lemon law lawyer that practices in North Carolina. Got to start the wheels of justice moving in this direction. Don't really want to - but getting nowhere from Hyundai. Dealer has been great - but can't fix. Factory rep doesn't return call. Have resorted to having to call Hyundai US headquarters in California, multiple times.
Anybody that knows of a good attorney.... There name would be appreciated.

Thanks, Jim

Jim can you please send me you private email address as I would like to find out what the buy back looked like

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Please send me your email address as I would like to know what the buyback looked like?

Jschellinger1@msn.com
 
Jim can you please send me you private email address as I would like to find out what the buy back looked like

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Please send me your email address as I would like to know what the buyback looked like?

Jschellinger1@msn.com

Much as I would like to - Part of the buy back agreement (That happened today) was a confidentiality clause regards to the settlement. Sorry- I gotta play by their rules on this one.:yes:
 
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