deejank
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Please bear with my story, I'm not knowledgeable with this situation.
2009 Genesis 4.6, 78K miles, paid off, original owner. 3 weeks ago my car started jerking and the OBD codes read Engine Misfire.
I took it to the dealership where they tried replacing spark plugs and another component that I forget the name of, but did not fix the issue. They then had my car for a week stating that under the powertrain warranty, they were going to replace the oil control valve. That unfortunately did not fix the issue at all. Another week passed as the update came after the dealership spoke with Hyundai Corporate was that it needed a brand new engine. Hmm, that's fine, I had a loaner car at this point, and this was all going to be covered under warranty.
I called today since it has been three weeks and I was looking for an update and the service advisor told me Hyundai Corporate was supposed to call me last week letting me know that this case has been sent to arbitration because the repair job would cost approximately $13K, and my car was worth less than that.
I can't help that as a customer, I am forcibly getting the crappier end of a deal that will most likely offer me less than $10K cash. I am so upset because I will never be able to get a car similar to the Genesis 4.6 for <$10K and I am not willing to make car payments as I'm married and we are saving and planning.
What are my options here? I understand what's going on and arbitration is considered a neutral middleman to try and find an outcome that both parties can be okay with.
Did I just lose my amazing 4.6 Tech Pkg Genny that was paid off?
Will I be forced to accept Hyundai's buy back at resale value (which is very crappy), and get a very shitty car and/or pay car payments, that I really can't do right now?
What are my options here? Anyone knowledgeable about situations like this? How can I come out on top? Any leverage as a customer that took a chance on their brand and bought the first year Genesis?
Please help me out, I don't want to get screwed over or pushed around by not being ready for what's to come with Hyundai Corp/arbitration company.
Thanks so much for reading...
2009 Genesis 4.6, 78K miles, paid off, original owner. 3 weeks ago my car started jerking and the OBD codes read Engine Misfire.
I took it to the dealership where they tried replacing spark plugs and another component that I forget the name of, but did not fix the issue. They then had my car for a week stating that under the powertrain warranty, they were going to replace the oil control valve. That unfortunately did not fix the issue at all. Another week passed as the update came after the dealership spoke with Hyundai Corporate was that it needed a brand new engine. Hmm, that's fine, I had a loaner car at this point, and this was all going to be covered under warranty.
I called today since it has been three weeks and I was looking for an update and the service advisor told me Hyundai Corporate was supposed to call me last week letting me know that this case has been sent to arbitration because the repair job would cost approximately $13K, and my car was worth less than that.
I can't help that as a customer, I am forcibly getting the crappier end of a deal that will most likely offer me less than $10K cash. I am so upset because I will never be able to get a car similar to the Genesis 4.6 for <$10K and I am not willing to make car payments as I'm married and we are saving and planning.
What are my options here? I understand what's going on and arbitration is considered a neutral middleman to try and find an outcome that both parties can be okay with.
Did I just lose my amazing 4.6 Tech Pkg Genny that was paid off?
Will I be forced to accept Hyundai's buy back at resale value (which is very crappy), and get a very shitty car and/or pay car payments, that I really can't do right now?
What are my options here? Anyone knowledgeable about situations like this? How can I come out on top? Any leverage as a customer that took a chance on their brand and bought the first year Genesis?
Please help me out, I don't want to get screwed over or pushed around by not being ready for what's to come with Hyundai Corp/arbitration company.
Thanks so much for reading...
