OldSpice
Been here awhile...
Everyone hates the OEM tires but what tires do you like?
After almost decades of owning premium / luxury cars, I made the regrettable decision to buy a Hyundai. All my friends and family were skeptical. I have spent the past several months working with dealers and HMA Consumer Affairs to address the problems. Every time they tell me they DO NOT see the problems. Is anyone else having these problems? The whole experience has been extremely disappointing.
1. Rattling / grinding sound: This is mostly when driving at lower gears (0-40mph). The rattling becomes faint when the car is in cruise mode.
2. Jerky transmission: the car jumps a gear very often while accelerating and decelerating
3. Squeaking / cranking sound from the rear seat when driving over a rough / bumpy road. Sometimes the noise is so loud, I am worried something may fall off.
4. Loud rumbling noise when starting the car first thing in the morning
5. Vibrations while driving, this got progressively worse and I noticed the passenger seat shaking back and forth.
6. The horizontal defog elements on rear wind screen give a hazy view at night
7. Tires are wearing off and tread is low at only 30k miles.
8. The cabin lights flicker when switched ON or the door is opened.
Anyone had any luck getting the dealer to replace the OEM Dunlops as part of the purchase? I've heard that they last as little as 15-20k miles, and I'd rather not have to replace them at about 18 months.
Tirerack is your friend: Dunlop SP Sport 5000 M
Anyone had any luck getting the dealer to replace the OEM Dunlops as part of the purchase? I've heard that they last as little as 15-20k miles, and I'd rather not have to replace them at about 18 months.
Please keep in mind that the Dunlop SP 5000M is a high performance tire and because of that the tire is only good for about 20,000-25,000 miles. It all depends on how you drive as to the milage and wear you will get out of the tire.
The Bridgestone Turanza Serenity is a Grand Touring tire it is not designed for performance so you will get a quiter and smoother ride. You can look to get about 40,000 miles out of this tire. This tire also gives better traction in snow and rain than the Dunlop but again this is a Grand Touring Tire.
The Continental Contact Extreme DWS ( dry,wet & snow) is a performance tire but the design of the tire leans a little to the Grand Touring tire in that you get a quiter and smoother ride with very little road noise....
Now some of you will think I am off my rocker but if performance was all I was looking for the Dunlop SP 5000M would be my tire of choice.
IMO Hyundai went a little overboard with the sport set up on the Genesis.Replacing the Dunlops will help but how much is an individual thing.