JimInNashville
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Had a 2010 Genesis Sedan, moved to Canada and got a 2015 HTRAC 3.8.
I drove down to Palm Desert from Vancouver, Canada. Had a massive electronic failure. Ten different warning messages, speedometer dead, tach dead, power steering stiff, backup camera nonfunctional. Dealer started troubleshooting on Thursday September 22. Tore the car apart, put it back together and now it is September 29, and there is absolutely no change in the status of the car.
Stranded, and running out of medications, and 1200 miles from home, I called Hyundai's "Customer Relations Help Line". I asked how long I would have to wait before they confessed they could not fix the car and "took ownership of my problem." The reply is that there is no known limit. I suggested that simple logic and corporate decency would suggest otherwise, but the "customer relations" person (Vanna) stonewalled. Asked for a supervisor, and she refused, saying that SHE would review my case with a supervisor and I may be contacted within 48 hours!!
It turns out my 5 year bumper to bumper warranty has a hole in it big enough to drive a Mack Truck through. I am paying $1000 for a rental vehicle to drive back to Vancouver and complete my vacation road trip.
I drove down to Palm Desert from Vancouver, Canada. Had a massive electronic failure. Ten different warning messages, speedometer dead, tach dead, power steering stiff, backup camera nonfunctional. Dealer started troubleshooting on Thursday September 22. Tore the car apart, put it back together and now it is September 29, and there is absolutely no change in the status of the car.
Stranded, and running out of medications, and 1200 miles from home, I called Hyundai's "Customer Relations Help Line". I asked how long I would have to wait before they confessed they could not fix the car and "took ownership of my problem." The reply is that there is no known limit. I suggested that simple logic and corporate decency would suggest otherwise, but the "customer relations" person (Vanna) stonewalled. Asked for a supervisor, and she refused, saying that SHE would review my case with a supervisor and I may be contacted within 48 hours!!
It turns out my 5 year bumper to bumper warranty has a hole in it big enough to drive a Mack Truck through. I am paying $1000 for a rental vehicle to drive back to Vancouver and complete my vacation road trip.