Crusty Old Shellback
Registered Member
Why does it bother you that Hyundai is restating the numbers to be in compliance with proper EPA testing guidelines?
It dosent bother me at all. Let them change it to whatever they want.
What does bother me is the amount of money spent on an investigation based on the complaint of a few people because they didn't achieve the "EPA estimate" MPG. And Hyundai basically "paying off" those people. Where do you think that money comes from? Tax paying consumers like you and I.
Since when did they change the defination of the word estimate? That's all those numbers are, an EPA estimate and it states such on the window sticker. A caluclated guess at what MPG you can get under the circumstances they tested it in.
Now if you can show me where on the window sticker it stated that I will get XYZ MPG minimum, and I do not acheive that, then I would agree with what is happening. But it dosen't, it says it's an estimate and your milage will vary.
Can you honestly tell me that any of those people who complained actully bought their car because it got 1 or 2 MPG more than the other one they were looking to buy? If that's the case, then they should have bought something different with a whole lot better PMG.