jda8
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On July 27, 2013, I paid $23,500 for a CPO 2009 Hyundai Genesis 4.6 Tech Package at Glenbrook Hyundai in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It had just under 28,000 miles. In addition, I paid $1,400 for the Hyundai certified "WRAP" 100,000 mile extended "bumper to bumper" warranty that is handled by Hyundai, and not by some third party administrator. Since I bought it, I have put about 1,400 miles on it.
Ever since I drove the car off the lot, I noticed that it pulled to the right. I also noticed that at speeds 70 m.p.h. and above (i.e. toll road) it shimmied/shaked. It's very annoying and unacceptable for a car of this caliber, especially one that I bought Hyundai CPO with an extended warranty.
I e-mailed my salesman on August 12, 2013 explaining the problem. No response. I then called service, and they told me that I would have to speak to sales to get such a problem "covered" for free since it is a normal wear-and-tear issue, not a warranty issue. (Yes, I realize that no warranty covers tire balancing or alignment, but I just bought the car.) I called my salesman and left a voice mail. No response. I live 1.5 hours away from Glenbrook Hyundai, but there is a Hyundai dealership just five miles away (Goshen Hyundai). I made an appointment with Goshen Hyundai, and last Thursday, Goshen Hyundai had my car all day. The extremely friendly, knowledgeable service manager met with me in person at 5:30 p.m. and told me that I have two problems: the front two tires are badly cupped and the alignment is off. His opinion is that the car was sold to me that way, which makes sense, and that my driving only 1,400 miles could not possibly cause such poor alignment and cupping of the front tires. He also had me rub my hand both directions on the front tires and feel how when rubbing them back toward the rear of the car, they feel like saw blades, but they are smooth when I rub them toward the front. The rear two tires are smooth both directions. He didn't charge me any money to look at my car, and he gave me a printout of his diagnosis. He told me to take my car back to Glenbrook Hyundai since I just bought it from them. The printout he gave me essentially says that my car is in need of two new tires and an alignment.
I then called Glenbrook Hyundai and asked to speak to the highest-ranking sales manager on duty. I explained to him my situation and he was extremely rude and disrespectful. Surprise, surprise. He told me I must have hit a pothole. I told him that it has been pulling to the right and shimmying since the day I got it. He said, "You're telling me you've had that car a month and haven't hit one pot hole?" He continued to be rude and condescending. He then said that I could bring it in to Glenbrook Hyundai, which of course would cause me to take an entire day off work, and they would look at my car and determine whether they would cover the cost or charge me full price. He also said I would have to pay $89 for a "diagnostic fee" and they would not diagnose the problem for free. He told me to call back on Tuesday and set up an appointment. He also noted, as it states on the Carfax that I have from when I bought it, that the dealership performed a tire balance, rotation, and alignment just a couple of weeks before I bought it. While that may be true, it still pulls to the right and shakes at high speeds.
WHAT DO I DO? I am furious. I hate driving my car on the highway because it virtually steers me into the ditch and shimmies at high speeds. The tires, which are Continental ExtremeContact DWS 18", and appear to be new, are not cheap to replace. I have no idea if I take a day off work, and drive to Fort Wayne, whether Glenbrook Hyundai will tell me I have to pay full price for two new tires and an alignment because they determine it is not a pre-existing issue. Should I call the corporate Hyundai USA customer service department and get them involved before I call Glenbrook Hyundai? Advice please!! Thanks in advance, and I'm sorry for such a long post. Just wanted the readers to have all the info.
Ever since I drove the car off the lot, I noticed that it pulled to the right. I also noticed that at speeds 70 m.p.h. and above (i.e. toll road) it shimmied/shaked. It's very annoying and unacceptable for a car of this caliber, especially one that I bought Hyundai CPO with an extended warranty.
I e-mailed my salesman on August 12, 2013 explaining the problem. No response. I then called service, and they told me that I would have to speak to sales to get such a problem "covered" for free since it is a normal wear-and-tear issue, not a warranty issue. (Yes, I realize that no warranty covers tire balancing or alignment, but I just bought the car.) I called my salesman and left a voice mail. No response. I live 1.5 hours away from Glenbrook Hyundai, but there is a Hyundai dealership just five miles away (Goshen Hyundai). I made an appointment with Goshen Hyundai, and last Thursday, Goshen Hyundai had my car all day. The extremely friendly, knowledgeable service manager met with me in person at 5:30 p.m. and told me that I have two problems: the front two tires are badly cupped and the alignment is off. His opinion is that the car was sold to me that way, which makes sense, and that my driving only 1,400 miles could not possibly cause such poor alignment and cupping of the front tires. He also had me rub my hand both directions on the front tires and feel how when rubbing them back toward the rear of the car, they feel like saw blades, but they are smooth when I rub them toward the front. The rear two tires are smooth both directions. He didn't charge me any money to look at my car, and he gave me a printout of his diagnosis. He told me to take my car back to Glenbrook Hyundai since I just bought it from them. The printout he gave me essentially says that my car is in need of two new tires and an alignment.
I then called Glenbrook Hyundai and asked to speak to the highest-ranking sales manager on duty. I explained to him my situation and he was extremely rude and disrespectful. Surprise, surprise. He told me I must have hit a pothole. I told him that it has been pulling to the right and shimmying since the day I got it. He said, "You're telling me you've had that car a month and haven't hit one pot hole?" He continued to be rude and condescending. He then said that I could bring it in to Glenbrook Hyundai, which of course would cause me to take an entire day off work, and they would look at my car and determine whether they would cover the cost or charge me full price. He also said I would have to pay $89 for a "diagnostic fee" and they would not diagnose the problem for free. He told me to call back on Tuesday and set up an appointment. He also noted, as it states on the Carfax that I have from when I bought it, that the dealership performed a tire balance, rotation, and alignment just a couple of weeks before I bought it. While that may be true, it still pulls to the right and shakes at high speeds.
WHAT DO I DO? I am furious. I hate driving my car on the highway because it virtually steers me into the ditch and shimmies at high speeds. The tires, which are Continental ExtremeContact DWS 18", and appear to be new, are not cheap to replace. I have no idea if I take a day off work, and drive to Fort Wayne, whether Glenbrook Hyundai will tell me I have to pay full price for two new tires and an alignment because they determine it is not a pre-existing issue. Should I call the corporate Hyundai USA customer service department and get them involved before I call Glenbrook Hyundai? Advice please!! Thanks in advance, and I'm sorry for such a long post. Just wanted the readers to have all the info.