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Used warranty 2015 genesis ultimate 5.0

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Looking to buy a used 2015 genesis 5.0 ultimate from a Honda dealer so naturally it’s not certified preowned and they don’t offer the extended wrap that Hyundai can offer. So my question is, can i go to a Hyundai dealer to extend the warranty while still in warranty period? Car is not certified preowned so I’m not sure what to do. Looking to pick car up Friday so if anyone could help me or point me in the right direction that would be fantastic. Thanks in advance.
Joe
 
Hi Joe, yes you can go to your local Hyundai dealership and they should be able to run your VIN and quote you for the HPP Wrap. They have multiple options all the way up to 10/120 with zero deductible.

It does not have to be CPO, but they can also certify the vehicle at a cost of approx. $1000 should you want that. Certifying gives you the added 10/100 Powertrain, but ultimately that is not necessary to get the Wrap and only you can decide if the extra 5-year powertrain coverage is worth the $1k. If you plan on owning for a while then it may make sense.
 
Hi Joe, yes you can go to your local Hyundai dealership and they should be able to run your VIN and quote you for the HPP Wrap. They have multiple options all the way up to 10/120 with zero deductible.

It does not have to be CPO, but they can also certify the vehicle at a cost of approx. $1000 should you want that. Certifying gives you the added 10/100 Powertrain, but ultimately that is not necessary to get the Wrap and only you can decide if the extra 5-year powertrain coverage is worth the $1k. If you plan on owning for a while then it may make sense.
Well if you purchase the HPP doesn’t that take care of that powertrain warranty that you’d get anyway? Thanks for your reply btw!
 
Well if you purchase the HPP doesn’t that take care of that powertrain warranty that you’d get anyway? Thanks for your reply btw!

I was confused about this and assumed the same as you, but the SA at my local dealership made it clear that my CPO certification added the 10/100 powertrain warranty through Hyundai as the manufacturer. The CPO Wrap Plan covers everything else bumper-to-bumper except for the powertrain portion that's covered by that warranty (which is separate). I'm still not 100% clear, but I have both so hasn't been a concern.

The 10/100 CPO Powertrain Warranty that comes with certifying the vehicle has its own one-page coverage (Manufacturer):
https://www.hyundaiusa.com/pdf/powertrain limited warranty provisions form.pdf

The HPP CPO Wrap Plan brochure (3rd Page) reflects the Powertrain Coverage Components are covered under the CPO Warranty. It appears as though the Wrap provides this too but is not as clear with additional Coverage exclusions listed further down.
https://pfile.hcamerica.com/content/dam/hca/hmf/img/hpp/CPO_Wrap-2017-web.pdf

I originally thought the car needed to be a CPO to qualify for the Wrap, but seemingly that is not the case. If others can chime in that their Powertrain issues have been covered under Wrap than I completely agree that the CPO certification is NOT necessary.
 
I was confused about this and assumed the same as you, but the SA at my local dealership made it clear that my CPO certification added the 10/100 powertrain warranty through Hyundai as the manufacturer. The CPO Wrap Plan covers everything else bumper-to-bumper except for the powertrain portion that's covered by that warranty (which is separate). I'm still not 100% clear, but I have both so hasn't been a concern.

The 10/100 CPO Powertrain Warranty that comes with certifying the vehicle has its own one-page coverage (Manufacturer):
https://www.hyundaiusa.com/pdf/powertrain limited warranty provisions form.pdf

The HPP CPO Wrap Plan brochure (3rd Page) reflects the Powertrain Coverage Components are covered under the CPO Warranty. It appears as though the Wrap provides this too but is not as clear with additional Coverage exclusions listed further down.
https://pfile.hcamerica.com/content/dam/hca/hmf/img/hpp/CPO_Wrap-2017-web.pdf

I originally thought the car needed to be a CPO to qualify for the Wrap, but seemingly that is not the case. If others can chime in that their Powertrain issues have been covered under Wrap than I completely agree that the CPO certification is NOT necessary.
And if I go to a dealer with a car I will already own and say I wanna get it certified and purchase a wrap they won’t give me a problem or try to balloon the price of the services?
 
I am basically in the same boat, I found a car I like but it's not CPO. Also wondering if I could go to any hyundai dealer and get the full wrap coverage 10/100k.
 
I am basically in the same boat, I found a car I like but it's not CPO. Also wondering if I could go to any hyundai dealer and get the full wrap coverage 10/100k.

Yes, I know for a fact you can. The question is whether it covers the Powertrain to the same extent that the CPO certification (for a fee) brings with it.
 
Prior to purchasing my '16, I contacted my local dealer and had them run the VIN for a quote (prior to the selling dealership certifying) and was given 6 numbers for Platinum Wrap with deductibles of 0-50-100 for each of the 10/100 and 10/120 plans. I did this for comparison and to have as much knowledge as possible when closing the deal. Since I negotiated the CPO into the deal, its a moot point for me.

Taking into account paying to make the vehicle a CPO changes the dynamic. Personally, I think the quote on the Wrap may logically change if it's been certified, making the cost less to add then had it not been. That's my guess assuming the same powertrain coverage applies to both.
 
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Looking to buy a used 2015 genesis 5.0 ultimate from a Honda dealer so naturally it’s not certified preowned and they don’t offer the extended wrap that Hyundai can offer. So my question is, can i go to a Hyundai dealer to extend the warranty while still in warranty period? Car is not certified preowned so I’m not sure what to do. Looking to pick car up Friday so if anyone could help me or point me in the right direction that would be fantastic. Thanks in advance.
Joe
Out of curiosity, were you looking at the Empire State gray one in New Jersey? Just called that dealer who told me it was just sold haha.
 
And if I go to a dealer with a car I will already own and say I wanna get it certified and purchase a wrap they won’t give me a problem or try to balloon the price of the services?

I believe there are some criteria such as age and mileage with regard to certification. And the Wrap is simply based off the VIN, so call the dealer prior to owning it and get a quote just like I did. And ask them about certification cost as well. It took me several phone calls but I eventually got my answers, and it will give you an idea about how good your local dealer is too.
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Out of curiosity, were you looking at the Empire State gray one in New Jersey? Just called that dealer who told me it was just sold haha.
Yea I put deposit on it yesterday. Doing paperwork Friday and driving home
 
I believe there are some criteria such as age and mileage with regard to certification. And the Wrap is simply based off the VIN, so call the dealer prior to owning it and get a quote just like I did. And ask them about certification cost as well. It took me several phone calls but I eventually got my answers, and it will give you an idea about how good your local dealer is too.
Who do I speak to? Service department? Or finance? I know finance is usually who sells them when u buy the car
 
Yea I put deposit on it yesterday. Doing paperwork Friday and driving home
That’s one clean looking car man, congratulations! Make sure to post some pics on here when you get it! I’m on the lookout as well, keep us update on your warranty journey.
 
That’s one clean looking car man, congratulations! Make sure to post some pics on here when you get it! I’m on the lookout as well, keep us update on your warranty journey.
Yea man. Been looking since my buddy got one in ultimate package as well. I’ll let u know what I hear about warranty. Im gonna try to call about it tomorrow
 
Who do I speak to? Service department? Or finance? I know finance is usually who sells them when u buy the car
So I spoke to a dealership and they said it can’t be certified post purchase. This is what they’re saying but that I can come in and purchase the extended warranty. I’m hearing that the extended warranty is no good without the CPO though so I dunno what to do.
 
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So I spoke to a dealership and they said it can’t be certified post purchase. This is what they’re saying but that I can come in and purchase the extended warranty. I’m hearing that the extended warranty is no good without the CPO though so I dunno what to do.

Call a different dealership or confirm with them that you get complete coverage (powertrain included) by purchasing the Wrap through them. It sounds to me like they simply don't want to deal with it.

I originally called multiple Hyundai/Genesis dealerships within a 100-mile radius. Talked to some Service Advisors who were helpful and said they'd have their finance guy get in touch, while others were not as cooperative. In the end, I did get two who called me back and gave me pricing and told me they could certify too. Just gotta be persistent.
 
So I spoke to a dealership and they said it can’t be certified post purchase. This is what they’re saying but that I can come in and purchase the extended warranty. I’m hearing that the extended warranty is no good without the CPO though so I dunno what to do.
Did you end up picking up the car? Excited to see the pics! :D
 
Did you end up picking up the car? Excited to see the pics! :D
Yes. I found some damage on fuel door so they removed and painted and gonna have shipped to a dealer near me to have installed. Best riding and feeling car I’ve ever owned and it’s a beast! I absolutely love it. Got new car wrap from dealer that covers me to 100k or 6 years bumper to bumper!
 
Yes. I found some damage on fuel door so they removed and painted and gonna have shipped to a dealer near me to have installed. Best riding and feeling car I’ve ever owned and it’s a beast! I absolutely love it. Got new car wrap from dealer that covers me to 100k or 6 years bumper to bumper!
I will send pics when all finished. Only other problem is one of key fobs isn’t working so I’m talking with dealer about replacing it
 
Yes. I found some damage on fuel door so they removed and painted and gonna have shipped to a dealer near me to have installed. Best riding and feeling car I’ve ever owned and it’s a beast! I absolutely love it. Got new car wrap from dealer that covers me to 100k or 6 years bumper to bumper!
Did you get that warranty from the Honda dealer, or through a Hyundai dealer? How much was it if you don’t mind me asking? And any deductible?

Congrats on the new ride!
 
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