OSGENNY1996
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About a month and half ago I purchased a 2016 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 Signature package with 25,000 miles, a day into driving I started noticing when I would break the pedal would almost make what I can describe as a popping noise. You physically felt it in your foot, after about a week of driving the car started to vibrate when braking and the pedal was pulsating so I took it to the dealer. Sure enough the rotors were warped but only the front so they resurfaced them and I got the car back. After that I noticed the car still exhibited the same issue only now the steering wheel would vibrate at any mph over 55 so I took it back and they said that the rear rotors were now starting to show signs of warping and that they would also be replacing all 4 tires for brand new ones, cool. Got the car back and it STILL vibrates at high speeds and the car pulls to the left, at this point I’m super frustrated so instead of taking it to the dealer I took it to fire stone, fire stone inspects the car and claims the front outer tie rod end is messed up and that one of the caliper pins in the rear is seized so I get the findings report and take my car back to the dealer (which is CarMax BTW) they take the car in and can’t find anything and show me pictures to demonstrate it as well but they did find the car was out of alignment and that the two rear tires that were brand new failed a road force balancing test so they warranty out the tires and claim they were able to eliminate the vibration but now the car is still pulling and they are not able to figure it out. So they have sent the car to a Hyundai dealer and are having them run through anything and everything that could possibly cause it and if they cannot find anything I will be in talks with CarMax GM about getting into a different car. Anyone else have horrible issues with vibrations and car pulling?