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10yr 100,000 warranty

Ragnar

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Is this warranty still going to be available on the 2020 -21 Genesis’s?
 
In terms of marketing PR, it would be really hard for them to stop doing it now. Have you heard some suggestion that they might?
 
No,no was just curious as the Hyundai and Genesis both seem to be gaining in popularity. As the old saw goes a good thing won’t last forever.
Anyways good to know.....it’s still a popular hook.
 
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No indication of Hyundai or Genesis changing their period of warranty for the US market any time soon.

Of note, MB of Australia just extended their warranty coverage to 5 yrs, matching Genesis (most other lux brands in Aus. have either 3 or 4 yrs of coverage) - so the warranty period can vary widely depending on the market.
 
Yeah, what's the deal with that anyways??
 
Yeah, what's the deal with that anyways??

it's Canada, North America's red headed step child insofar as Hyundai seems to be concerned, you guys get boned on a lot of stuff, the app, the warranty, available options, no clue why, other than it might have something to do with some obscure Canadian regulation somewhere.
 
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