Mark_888
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That is a good point, but sometimes there is a fine line between when there is a problem with an engine, and when the problem is big enough so that Hyundai is willing overhaul it or replace it if the engine is still running.I'm no expert on oil, but since Hyundai is willing to warranty the motor for 100,000 miles using conventional, I'd agree with you there's probably no benefit to using synthetic. Unless it makes you feel better.
I have heard stories that if the engine is still running, and has more than 50,000 miles, they are not going to fix something unless it is really serious. For example, if you engine starting sounding noisier than when it was new, lost some horsepower, and mileage dropped 3 MPG, you may be SOL if the engine is still running. Typically they will claim that such symptoms are normal for an engine with a lot of mileage on it.