Dannocron
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Keeping this as short as possible...
Bought a new Lexus LS430 in 2004.
Developed a small "sound" in the sunroof area. Took it to the dealer three times in the first year of ownership. (This was not terrible, in fact very minor, but, at the time, I figured paying that kind of money for the car, I expected "perfection"!) Dealer could hear the "sound". First and second time's taking it for repair, the same sound kept coming back. The third time in for repair, they replaced the whole sunroof mechanism. Unbelievabley, the "sound" was still there.
I wrote a letter to Lexus. Within a week, I got a call from Lexus, and all they said was "what color do you want?". They offered and replaced the car with a brand new (2006) LS430!
Kept that car until I purchased a new 2017 Genesis G90.
Car itself is great, but customer service is another story...
Car currently has 43000 miles. Late last summer, the check engine light comes on. Take it to the dealer to diagnose. Had to wait 6 weeks before they had a loaner car, to diagnose (at the dealer, after 4 days, they diagnose the problem stating it needs a new thermostat). When I first took it in and had scheduled for a loaner car, I had also heard about the update for the infotainment head unit needing an update to get it working again, and printed out the "TSB" pointing out the procedure for getting the "USB" stick and procedure to repair. (They had gotten the required files on "USB" from Genesis, but did not follow the directions on how to update it. When the service person walked away, I did the update myself, which took all of 4 or 5 minutes.)
Anyway, they call me a week later to schedule the replacement of the thermostat. I asked about a loaner car, and they said there were many people in line before me and they didn't know when one would be available. (I told them to let me know when one would be available as I had no idea how long the repair would take. They said they would do that.) In the mean time, while waiting for the thermostat repair, the oil pressure light is now intermittently coming on. (In looking through these forums, apparently the oil pressure sensor has a tendency to go bad and needs to be replaced. It sounds like in Korea, they have issued a recall for this issue, but not here in the US.)
Anyway, after waiting from the middle of October until the middle of January, I finally get a call that a loaner car is available.
I take the car for the repairs last week. First thing they tell me is it will be $1100.00 to replace the thermostat. Second thing they tell me is they now CHARGE $45.00 PER DAY FOR LOANER CARS. (I was getting hot and almost exploded. Told the head of service that that was ridiculous and that, from the beginning, one of Genesis offerings was to give a loaner car while in for service.) They did relent, this time, but said I would have to pay for a loaner car in the future.
So, heard from the dealer a few days ago. They diagnosed the oil light coming on to be a replacement of the the oil sensor switch and harness to the tune of $1800.00.
So, all in all, after waiting many months to get a loaner car and almost $3000.00 later, along with being told they will now charge $45.00 per day for a loaner car, I think I have learned my lesson.
(The Genesis dealer tells me they have 17 loaner cars available to use. I stopped by the Lexus dealer to look at new cars there. Asked them how many loaner cars they have...they have 52!)
It is time to leave Genesis in the dust and return to a company that wants my business and knows how to treat a customer. Goodbye Genesis and hello Lexus!
Bought a new Lexus LS430 in 2004.
Developed a small "sound" in the sunroof area. Took it to the dealer three times in the first year of ownership. (This was not terrible, in fact very minor, but, at the time, I figured paying that kind of money for the car, I expected "perfection"!) Dealer could hear the "sound". First and second time's taking it for repair, the same sound kept coming back. The third time in for repair, they replaced the whole sunroof mechanism. Unbelievabley, the "sound" was still there.
I wrote a letter to Lexus. Within a week, I got a call from Lexus, and all they said was "what color do you want?". They offered and replaced the car with a brand new (2006) LS430!
Kept that car until I purchased a new 2017 Genesis G90.
Car itself is great, but customer service is another story...
Car currently has 43000 miles. Late last summer, the check engine light comes on. Take it to the dealer to diagnose. Had to wait 6 weeks before they had a loaner car, to diagnose (at the dealer, after 4 days, they diagnose the problem stating it needs a new thermostat). When I first took it in and had scheduled for a loaner car, I had also heard about the update for the infotainment head unit needing an update to get it working again, and printed out the "TSB" pointing out the procedure for getting the "USB" stick and procedure to repair. (They had gotten the required files on "USB" from Genesis, but did not follow the directions on how to update it. When the service person walked away, I did the update myself, which took all of 4 or 5 minutes.)
Anyway, they call me a week later to schedule the replacement of the thermostat. I asked about a loaner car, and they said there were many people in line before me and they didn't know when one would be available. (I told them to let me know when one would be available as I had no idea how long the repair would take. They said they would do that.) In the mean time, while waiting for the thermostat repair, the oil pressure light is now intermittently coming on. (In looking through these forums, apparently the oil pressure sensor has a tendency to go bad and needs to be replaced. It sounds like in Korea, they have issued a recall for this issue, but not here in the US.)
Anyway, after waiting from the middle of October until the middle of January, I finally get a call that a loaner car is available.
I take the car for the repairs last week. First thing they tell me is it will be $1100.00 to replace the thermostat. Second thing they tell me is they now CHARGE $45.00 PER DAY FOR LOANER CARS. (I was getting hot and almost exploded. Told the head of service that that was ridiculous and that, from the beginning, one of Genesis offerings was to give a loaner car while in for service.) They did relent, this time, but said I would have to pay for a loaner car in the future.
So, heard from the dealer a few days ago. They diagnosed the oil light coming on to be a replacement of the the oil sensor switch and harness to the tune of $1800.00.
So, all in all, after waiting many months to get a loaner car and almost $3000.00 later, along with being told they will now charge $45.00 per day for a loaner car, I think I have learned my lesson.
(The Genesis dealer tells me they have 17 loaner cars available to use. I stopped by the Lexus dealer to look at new cars there. Asked them how many loaner cars they have...they have 52!)
It is time to leave Genesis in the dust and return to a company that wants my business and knows how to treat a customer. Goodbye Genesis and hello Lexus!

