Mr. Incredible
G80 gone, still a Hyundai owner. 2021 Palisade
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2018
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2018
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G80 Sport
First of all - it's not really a Genesis dealership. It's a Hyundai dealership that services Genesis cars. There is really no standalone Genesis dealerships in my area (Georgia).
I have my normal service appointment with dealership this Friday. I'm making the drive up there because the valet service doesn't work or they can't actually do it. I gave them a call about two things yesterday.
1) Can they update the navigation maps to to the latest version
2) Can they give me quote on buying / installing the card key.
For question #1, they bluntly told me they haven no idea what I'm talking about. They never done it before and even asked if I'm talking about a recall.
For question #2, they initially had no idea what they were talking about. I then told them that it's on the Genesis website. They then asked for me for my VIN and then told me my car doesn't support the card key.
My experience with Genesis dealerships is pretty simple. They are usually shady and most of the employees have no idea what they are talking about.
I went ahead and called Genesis to confirm their answers.
Genesis told me....
#1) They didn't even try to fight about the navigation update. They will just ship me a microSD card for free with the latest maps and I should install it.
#2) They verified my car does indeed support the Card key. Their suggestion was for me to go to another dealership.
Genesis - great car.....one of the worst customer/dealership support.
#1 it has been stated over and over that a dealer is not needed for the update, all you need to do is go to the mapnsoft site, order the free replacement and install it yourself. Dealer can't order it, they don't do the update, and as you found out, even Genesis Customer service will just ship it to you and you insert it and your done.
#2 the instruction for installing the key come with the key, again ordering it online is the best solution as it is the least expensive (dealer price is at least 50% more) and the key comes packages with instructions directly out of the service manual for the car, hand them to the dealership service advisor and 15 minutes later it's done.
Personally I have never had a bad experience at a Hyundai dealership, but then again I don't expect much to begin with, I spent too many years owning American cars and Ford, GM, and Chrysler have far worse service by leaps and bounds.



