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Almost finalized 2009 Genesis 4.6 v8 with Tech for 18000

TLDR: Radio/head units is 3/36. All other Bumper-bumper is 5/60.
10/100 powertrain is new car and CPO only.

vinod - read the link in pmcernie's post if you are unclear.
Just to clarify, "New Car" = Original Owner only (except for CPO by dealer).
 

I did read the link and its bit confusing. I am clear on the part that 10years/100K warranty wont get transferred and some are only 3 years valid.
That link doesn't have an answer whether the second owner will have 60000mile warranty or not, I understand CPO will have 60000 mile warranty and you buy that 10year/10000 as extended warranty.
Calling Hyundai USA is my last resort.
 
I did read the link and its bit confusing. I am clear on the part that 10years/100K warranty wont get transferred and some are only 3 years valid.
That link doesn't have an answer whether the second owner will have 60000mile warranty or not, I understand CPO will have 60000 mile warranty and you buy that 10year/10000 as extended warranty.
Calling Hyundai USA is my last resort.
  • The 5 year / 60K mile New Car warranty (pretty much everything except for audio/GPS/entertainment) is available on all cars, regardless of whether it is purchased new or used (second owner, etc). CPO status on used cars is not required for this warranty.
  • CPO cars maintain the 10 year / 100K powertrain (engine and transmission) warranty to a CPO used car owner. This is normally only available to the original owners. Not all used cars sold by a dealer are CPO.
  • Warranty on audio/GPS/entertainment is 3 years / 36K miles for all cars.
Only exceptions to the above would be if you purchased an extended warranty from Hyundai (can be purchased at any dealer, but not sure how long you have to purchase it).
 
my point about being screwed is that it's BS that Hyundai advertises a 10/100k warranty that is not transferrable. And all the folks and dealers that say and advertise CPO. That's another crock of you know what. I have another car with a CPO and it is an extended warranty akin to the original warranty, not a mere powertrain warranty, that so many refer to as CPO for the Hyundai. And I say what else will I be screwed on, as it should be obvious that if the warranty is misleading, what else with the car is too.
Oh yeah, just drove home my new purchase a 2011 4.6. Like the car, not toowild about the BS non-transferrable warranty--can ya tell?
 
  • The 5 year / 60K mile New Car warranty (pretty much everything except for audio/GPS/entertainment) is available on all cars, regardless of whether it is purchased new or used (second owner, etc). CPO status on used cars is not required for this warranty.
  • CPO cars maintain the 10 year / 100K powertrain (engine and transmission) warranty to a CPO used car owner. This is normally only available to the original owners. Not all used cars sold by a dealer are CPO.
  • Warranty on audio/GPS/entertainment is 3 years / 36K miles for all cars.
Only exceptions to the above would be if you purchased an extended warranty from Hyundai (can be purchased at any dealer, but not sure how long you have to purchase it).

You nailed it, Thanks. I think I will be driving a 4.6 V8 2011 titanium Gray with 39000 miles next week :) Was able to negotiate with dealer for the price of $20000 from $21232.
 
The 10/100k powertrain warranty is only good for the initial owner, or can be transferable if the used car is bought from a Hyundai dealer..
The 10/100k powertrain warranty is available to the original owner, or to a purchaser of a used CPO car from a dealer. Not all used cars sold by dealers are CPO.

Personally, I think that the fact that the 10/100 warranty is not normally transferrable stinks and is misleading, as Hyundai advertises this powertrain warranty all the time, but never mentions the limitations on it's transferability. Most folks, I think, would assume that since it is a dealer warranty that it would go with the car. What else are they going to screw me on...
Actually, it is a manufacturer/distributor warranty, not a dealer warranty. The dealer is an independent business who is authorized to do warranty service on behalf of the manufacturer/distributor (in this case Hyundai Motor America) and then the dealer gets reimbursed. The manufacturer/distributor has final say in warranty matters if a dispute arises as to whether something is/isn't covered by their warranty.

As far as misleading, yes a little, but one always has to read the fine print, or get assistance from knowledgeable people on forums like this. If you look closely at the Hyundai website were it talks about warranties, you can see there is an asterisk (*) next to POWERTRAIN WARRANTY, and below that the asterisk says "Original owner only."
 
my point about being screwed is that it's BS that Hyundai advertises a 10/100k warranty that is not transferrable. And all the folks and dealers that say and advertise CPO. That's another crock of you know what. I have another car with a CPO and it is an extended warranty akin to the original warranty, not a mere powertrain warranty, that so many refer to as CPO for the Hyundai. And I say what else will I be screwed on, as it should be obvious that if the warranty is misleading, what else with the car is too.
Oh yeah, just drove home my new purchase a 2011 4.6. Like the car, not toowild about the BS non-transferrable warranty--can ya tell?

Okay, I get it now. You bought a used car without understanding (or perhaps approving of) the manufacturer's published warranty. Now, you are just lining up your bitch options for any future complaints you might have so that folks can better comprehend how you were screwed. Understood.
 
PMC. I did just buy the car friday night, and I DID understand but did not and do not approve of the powertrain warranty non-transferability. Just because there is an * or fine print does not make it non-misleading. I believe that I am entitled to my opinion and my opinon of this warranty is that it stinks that it is non-transferable. I don't really car if you feel my opinon is "warranted" or not. It's my opinion and I did know the facts before purchase.

And I don't know what you are referring to when you say I am lining up "bitch options", but watch your language and personal assults. I don't like your tone, nor insuations. Next stop a moderator..
 
PMC. I did just buy the car friday night, and I DID understand but did not and do not approve of the powertrain warranty non-transferability. Just because there is an * or fine print does not make it non-misleading. I believe that I am entitled to my opinion and my opinon of this warranty is that it stinks that it is non-transferable. I don't really car if you feel my opinon is "warranted" or not. It's my opinion and I did know the facts before purchase.

And I don't know what you are referring to when you say I am lining up "bitch options", but watch your language and personal assults. I don't like your tone, nor insuations. Next stop a moderator..

The only auto company that I'm aware of that was in the US Market whos bumper to bumper AND powertrain warranty was fully transerable to the 2nd owner was Suzuki - which has now discontinued it's sales in the US and filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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Careful gang, screwed is an okay word, but bitch (the verb) ain't. :D
 
Scott,
My 2010 Jag has a Jaguar transferable extended warranty. Although it is not quite bumper to bumper it is more than mere powertrain, and Oh YEAH, it was TRANSFERREDto me when I bought the car a few months ago.
That's what I mean. Its BS that the 10/100 is not transferable.
and PMSErnie your comments make little sense to me. I don't need no grammer lessons..
 
Scott,
My 2010 Jag has a Jaguar transferable extended warranty. Although it is not quite bumper to bumper it is more than mere powertrain, and Oh YEAH, it was TRANSFERREDto me when I bought the car a few months ago.
That's what I mean. Its BS that the 10/100 is not transferable.
and PMSErnie your comments make little sense to me. I don't need no grammer lessons..
I am not sure, but I believe the Hyundai extended warranty is also transferable.

The 10/100 drivetrain warranty is not BS for original owners, or for people who buy CPO, or for people who purchase non-CPO used but read the fine print.
 
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The drivetrain warranty on a brand new 2014 Jaguar is 4/50,000 vs 10/100,000 on a Hyundai. Based on that, who is getting screwed?
I believe he was talking about an extended warranty for the Jaguar.
 
Actually, he complained that Hyundai screwed him (his words) by not offering the 10/100,000 powertrain warranty on a non-CPO purchase. This despite Hyundai's published policy which he fails to accept without endless bitchin'.
 
Hey PMC, maybe its time for you to read a little bit, like the link that you listed for the Jag warranty that you refer to as powertrain.
It is not, it is bumper to bumper.

"This limited warranty for 2014 model year cars provides 4 years or 50,000 miles (whichever comes first) of bumper-to-bumper coverage."

This is more comparable to the Hyundai bumper to bumper warranty which I know is also transferable. I've just maintained that the extended warranty that the original owner on my Jag got was transferable to me, no matter if I was the first owner, 7th owner, bought it from an individual, or a dealer etc.

I realized that Hyundai has listed that the 10/100 is non-transferable to the second owner unless cpo from dealer. My endless "bitchin" as you so put it is simply that I don't like this policy, and that it is not standard practice across the industry, and to many may be misleading.

It's not my problem that you don't understand this simply concept, so why don't you go sit on another thread and harass someone else.
 
Hey PMC, maybe its time for you to read a little bit, like the link that you listed for the Jag warranty that you refer to as powertrain.
It is not, it is bumper to bumper.

"This limited warranty for 2014 model year cars provides 4 years or 50,000 miles (whichever comes first) of bumper-to-bumper coverage."

This is more comparable to the Hyundai bumper to bumper warranty which I know is also transferable. I've just maintained that the extended warranty that the original owner on my Jag got was transferable to me, no matter if I was the first owner, 7th owner, bought it from an individual, or a dealer etc.

I realized that Hyundai has listed that the 10/100 is non-transferable to the second owner unless cpo from dealer. My endless "bitchin" as you so put it is simply that I don't like this policy, and that it is not standard practice across the industry, and to many may be misleading.

It's not my problem that you don't understand this simply concept, so why don't you go sit on another thread and harass someone else.

The "simple" fact is that Jaguar's new car factory warranty does not extend beyond 4/50,000 for anything except corrosion. Thus, this is the de-facto extent of their powertrain warranty, as well as the rest of the bumper-to-bumper coverage. Of course, owners may purchase extended warranty coverage. That is why your Jag has such expanded powertrain coverage. As we all know, Hyundai provides 10/100,000 powertrain coverage (with clearly stated exclusions) at no additional cost. Good ol' Hyundai.
 
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I've just maintained that the extended warranty that the original owner on my Jag got was transferable to me, no matter if I was the first owner, 7th owner, bought it from an individual, or a dealer etc.
Same is true if your purchase the extended warranty from Hyundai. It is transferrable.
 
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