allagaroo
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The dealer doesn't put on any valve stem caps. They are on the car when they arrive to the dealer. They deal will take them off to adjust the tire pressure during PDI, so the only way that they would be different is if they lost them during the PDI. The 2017s had black plastic caps from the factory. So the ones on your car are correct.I just turned in my 2015 Genesis Signature for a base 2017 G80. I know its trivial but the valve covers for the tires looks like cheap plastic. I seem to recall metal valve covers on my 2015. Did my dealer neglect to put on the correct valve covers?
That's the dealer doing that. You got charged a pretty penny for those as well.Every G80 valve stem cap that I have seen, including mine, are metal with green on the end to signify nitrogen filled.
That's the dealer doing that. You got charged a pretty penny for those as well.
That's the dealer doing that. You got charged a pretty penny for those as well.
I've worked at a couple dealerships that put nitrogen in every car coming through. They found a way for the customer to pay for it somehow without them knowing. Bump the doc fee or something up to cover it.I don't remember nitrogen filled tires being an option. It's not a line item on my invoice. I wanted nitrogen anyway. To try and save a few bucks on valve caps is really trying to save "a pretty penny" compared to the overall car's price. I would think you'd want the green capped valve caps to remind others to use nitrogen. As Dai Uy Ted said in his post..."Free nitrogen for the life of the ownership; standard with every Hyundai or Genesis sold by my dealer. Along with free oil changes." is also a benefit from my dealer. I've had metal valve caps on various cars and never experienced corrosion and sticking to the stems, but to each their own.
In my experience, nitrogen filled tires leak much more slowly than air filled tires. I observed this after purchasing tires at Costco, where they always use nitrogen at no extra charge and offer free nitrogen refill.Free air is 78% nitrogen, unless your a professional race car driver or a jet aircraft mechanic any advantage is mostly theoretical. imho.