I have a 2009 3.8L V6 Genesis, one of the first five purchased in Orlando, Florida. I have been a tremendous fan of the vehicle and Hyundai, always touting it as an incredible value for the money and I have probably influenced about 20 other folks to purchase a Genesis.
Yesterday, my wife called and said that the brakes felt "mushy". Upon her return, I was surprised to find out that she was not overreacting and that the brake pedal was very soft and seemed to almost go to the floor - but the brakes still worked.
Having 96,000 miles on the vehicle, I figured it was a great time to take the car to the dealer to correct this problem and any others that could be discovered prior to the warranty expiration at 100,000 miles. So we took the car in yesterday afternoon.
Imagine my surprise, when I received a call from my service rep this morning and he said that the problem was a "hydraulic unit" (part no. 58920-3M0A5) and that the part was not covered by the warranty - in fact the part, labor, supplies/disposal, and taxes totaled $2374.48!
WOW! I fly Boeing 777s - that is what I would expect it would cost to fix the brakes on my plane, not my car.
Obviously, I was not pleased with the news. He recommended that I contact "Customer Connect" and voice my concerns.
Does anyone have any experience with this or further advice?
BTW, I have found the same part that the dealer quoted at $1934.56 for $1299.90 + $15.00 shipping for a supposed OEM part from Four Green Auto Parts.
Is this the end of my Genesis honeymoon?? Thanks in advance!
Yesterday, my wife called and said that the brakes felt "mushy". Upon her return, I was surprised to find out that she was not overreacting and that the brake pedal was very soft and seemed to almost go to the floor - but the brakes still worked.
Having 96,000 miles on the vehicle, I figured it was a great time to take the car to the dealer to correct this problem and any others that could be discovered prior to the warranty expiration at 100,000 miles. So we took the car in yesterday afternoon.
Imagine my surprise, when I received a call from my service rep this morning and he said that the problem was a "hydraulic unit" (part no. 58920-3M0A5) and that the part was not covered by the warranty - in fact the part, labor, supplies/disposal, and taxes totaled $2374.48!
WOW! I fly Boeing 777s - that is what I would expect it would cost to fix the brakes on my plane, not my car.
Obviously, I was not pleased with the news. He recommended that I contact "Customer Connect" and voice my concerns.
Does anyone have any experience with this or further advice?
BTW, I have found the same part that the dealer quoted at $1934.56 for $1299.90 + $15.00 shipping for a supposed OEM part from Four Green Auto Parts.
Is this the end of my Genesis honeymoon?? Thanks in advance!