H4S33B
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2022
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis GV70
I am an unfortunate owner of a 2023 GV70 Advance Plus, which I received in June 2022. Ever since, I have encountered numerous problems with the vehicle. Including:
Transmission failure at 1600 kms
Rear differential and torque converter failure at 4500 kms
Rear differential failure again at 8000 kms
Fuel pump failure at 8500 kms
The air conditioner needing a recharge at 10,000 kms
RPM fluctuations while idling at 15,000 kms Ignition coil failure at 17,000 kms.
In addition to these issues, I have noticed problems with the chrome garnishing/trims of the doors being unclipped and not seating properly, requiring replacement. The center console is also loose, and there is a constant RPM-dependent vibration transmitted through the floor, steering wheel, and gas/brake pedal.
Considering the significant number of problems with this unit, it is evident that it is a piece of junk. However, my main concern now is exploring my options. I have discussed the situation with the Genesis dealership, and they have offered a trade-in, but they cannot provide an estimate of how much I would lose in value, as obtaining a new vehicle may take anywhere from 5 to 8 months. Needless to say, I am not inclined to drive this vehicle for another 5 to 8 months.
I am located in Alberta, Canada, and I am wondering if anyone has had a similar experience dealing with these issues. Any suggestions or advice on possible options would be greatly appreciated.
Transmission failure at 1600 kms
Rear differential and torque converter failure at 4500 kms
Rear differential failure again at 8000 kms
Fuel pump failure at 8500 kms
The air conditioner needing a recharge at 10,000 kms
RPM fluctuations while idling at 15,000 kms Ignition coil failure at 17,000 kms.
In addition to these issues, I have noticed problems with the chrome garnishing/trims of the doors being unclipped and not seating properly, requiring replacement. The center console is also loose, and there is a constant RPM-dependent vibration transmitted through the floor, steering wheel, and gas/brake pedal.
Considering the significant number of problems with this unit, it is evident that it is a piece of junk. However, my main concern now is exploring my options. I have discussed the situation with the Genesis dealership, and they have offered a trade-in, but they cannot provide an estimate of how much I would lose in value, as obtaining a new vehicle may take anywhere from 5 to 8 months. Needless to say, I am not inclined to drive this vehicle for another 5 to 8 months.
I am located in Alberta, Canada, and I am wondering if anyone has had a similar experience dealing with these issues. Any suggestions or advice on possible options would be greatly appreciated.