Some alloy wheels are painted, and some are not. This can lead to a problem when people use special alloy wheel cleaner chemicals to clean their wheels, which is too harsh for a painted surface.My wheel paint is coming off. Who knew the wheels are painted? not me. I contacted regional after the dealer said to bad. According to the regional person, the paint is only warrantied for 36 months. I guess that is both wheels and body. How about that! I have two other cars with alloy wheels from the factory, a 1990 GM and 1991 Toyota. No problems with them.
I am not claiming that Hyundai did a great job on painting the wheels on your Genesis model (18" 4.6 V8 wheels), and others have experienced the same peeling of paint on the wheels (you can search the forum to find other threads about this).Yes Mark, I stopped using wheel cleaner before I got the Genesis as it really didn't work well on my other cars and it just seemed to not be a good thing anyway. Car was two years old when I got it, so don't know what the previous owner used. Took four years for the paint to come off after I owned it. One wheel is still good. I believe it is a manufacturing process problem from the supplier that Hyundai uses. My car simply got three bad wheels. Although I'm not the only one with that problem. Seems like any car in this category should have higher quality materials. Well, any car for that matter. If your going to paint then use quality products/process. Interesting that the warranty is only three years on paint. They must have known something.