I posted this in the Equus section but as we all know it doesn't get much visitors so I'm trying here
Hello everyone.
I own a 2014 Equus Signature and since day one I was having a lot of issues with acceleration. The car is not smooth and feels like it shudders while shifting through gears.
Its been to the dealer at least 10 times as the service department is determined to figure out what is going on. We've gone as far as having the Hyundai regional rep and a corporate engineer review my case. They both took my car for a test drive.
Through the flow of information back to me they determined the car is operating as designed.
AFTER THAT STATEMENT I DECIDED TO TRY ANOTHER DEALERSHIP!
The new dealership also confirmed that my car shudders while accelerating. (they didn't know the back story to my car, yet)
After our test drive we decided to take a brand new Equus off the showroom floor for a test drive.... Believe it or not, the new 2016 was worse than my car.
The service manager and head shop forman both commented that they would never buy this car (the new 2016 we drove) because it was terrible. They described the sensation we all felt as torque converter "hunting".
Has anyone else felt this in their V8 Genesis or Equus.
The first dealer also test drove another Equus and also said that car did the same thing.
I can't believe they would engineer a car to act this way. It is very noticeable.
Does anyone else notice this?
Hello everyone.
I own a 2014 Equus Signature and since day one I was having a lot of issues with acceleration. The car is not smooth and feels like it shudders while shifting through gears.
Its been to the dealer at least 10 times as the service department is determined to figure out what is going on. We've gone as far as having the Hyundai regional rep and a corporate engineer review my case. They both took my car for a test drive.
Through the flow of information back to me they determined the car is operating as designed.
AFTER THAT STATEMENT I DECIDED TO TRY ANOTHER DEALERSHIP!
The new dealership also confirmed that my car shudders while accelerating. (they didn't know the back story to my car, yet)
After our test drive we decided to take a brand new Equus off the showroom floor for a test drive.... Believe it or not, the new 2016 was worse than my car.
The service manager and head shop forman both commented that they would never buy this car (the new 2016 we drove) because it was terrible. They described the sensation we all felt as torque converter "hunting".
Has anyone else felt this in their V8 Genesis or Equus.
The first dealer also test drove another Equus and also said that car did the same thing.
I can't believe they would engineer a car to act this way. It is very noticeable.
Does anyone else notice this?