roblaw
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I have a 2012 3.8. It seems like almost every professional review of the vehicle, regardless of model (3.8, 4.6, 5.0) mentions the slow downshifting of the new 8 speed auto. It shifts smoothly on the way up but not only does it take a serious kick on the accelerator to get it to downshift at all but it takes a good three beats for the downshift to occur. Often you get far more acceleration than you wanted well after it is it needed. My old 2005 Accord V6 was far more responsive and so is my wife's 2001 Lexus RX 350. To me it is a safety issue and mars the otherwise pleasant drive quality of the car.
Another concern for me that I think is related to the transmission is that I do largely suburban driving and am averaging under 17 miles per gallon and I am not an aggressive driver. I think part of the problem is that the transmission is so eager to stay in a high gear it is constantly lugging around 1200 RPM, putting the engine in a very inefficient part of the rev band (since this engine clearly makes most of it its power much higher in the rev range).
When I mention it to the dealer I get a blank stare since mine is the first 2012 they have seen. I did send an email to Hyundai and got a canned email back essentially apologizing for any inconvenience but neither acknowledging the problem nor giving me an idea when a software update will be coming.
Are there enough 2012 owners out there experiencing this and telling the dealers?
Another concern for me that I think is related to the transmission is that I do largely suburban driving and am averaging under 17 miles per gallon and I am not an aggressive driver. I think part of the problem is that the transmission is so eager to stay in a high gear it is constantly lugging around 1200 RPM, putting the engine in a very inefficient part of the rev band (since this engine clearly makes most of it its power much higher in the rev range).
When I mention it to the dealer I get a blank stare since mine is the first 2012 they have seen. I did send an email to Hyundai and got a canned email back essentially apologizing for any inconvenience but neither acknowledging the problem nor giving me an idea when a software update will be coming.
Are there enough 2012 owners out there experiencing this and telling the dealers?