jumbo
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Jumbo, you keep saying that "it is not an isolated incident" what is your basis for that? I can tell you that somehow crashing your car well over a foot and half so that the transmission slams into the road is an extremely isolated incident. What do you want Hyundai to do for you? Call you to say sir next time better buy an armored personnel carrier for your transportation needs or a jacked up 4x4? You keep trying to inply that this is somehow Hyundai's issue that you hit a road hazard, that is some absurd thinking.
You may be right for all I know. I said that someone who I believe is in a position to know said it. Maybe you are better informed but I think you would have to be a Hyundai service executive for that to be true.
No I don't expect them to urge me to buy an armored personnel carrier. I would expect them to return my messages to better understand the issue and have an intelligent conversation on the subject.
I was able to look up the price of the Genesis Transmisison via an online parts catalog for 2011 Genesis Sedan. These are firm prices and the parts can be ordered from the website:
Automatic transmission, Transmission
Genesis, 3.8L, From 6/19/08
List Price : $7,856.64
Your Price : $6,285.31
Automatic transmission, Transmission
Genesis, 4.6L, From 2/18/10
Price:$11,859.43 [no discount listed]
Obviously, these prices are for parts only, and do not include shipping. Interesting that apparently the ZF transmission on the 4.6 changed on 2/18/10, while the Aisin transmission for the 3.8 seems to have remained the same for the entire 2009-2011 production run (both replaced by Hyundai 8-speed transmission for 2012 model year).
Thank you Mark. I think this explains the cost issue. I have a 2011 4.6L so that seems quite possible. (Note that my profile says I have a 3.8 but the only other choice was 4.6 Tau and I wasn't sure what that meant so I went with 3.8.)