jcs
Getting familiar with the group...
Picked up my new 3.8 tech yesterday and all went well. However, before I picked up the car I did notify them of the nav update and the ECU update (thanks to this board). They said they had no clue about these and I figured these updates were not that important and that they would catch up with them eventually.
Today I received a call from my salesman informing me that there was a "recall" on the car and that I needed to bring it right away (keep in mind I picked up the car about 18 hours earlier). I asked him what sort of "recall" he was talking about and he had no clue. He told me I have to bring it in unless I want the car to "seize up." I told him to check with service and get the details before I brought it in. Sure enough, even though they professed ignorance of these updates about 18 hours prior, the ECU and nav were the issues they had uncovered.
They told me the updates would take only about 20 minutes, so I grabbed a book and went to the dealer - thinking an hour is probably more realistic. Three hours later they finally finished the updates. They told me that my Genesis was the first they had updated (so why did they tell me 20 minutes?). The update also wiped out all my addresses and phone numbers.
Even though I did not actively complain, the manager attempted to placate me by promising free service at 3000 miles. Problem is the car is not due for service until 5000 miles.
Now, I have had negative dealership experiences with my BMW, so I don't think it necessarily a Hyundai issue, but it sure is annoying.
There - I feel better - just needed to vent.
I love the car.
Jeff
Today I received a call from my salesman informing me that there was a "recall" on the car and that I needed to bring it right away (keep in mind I picked up the car about 18 hours earlier). I asked him what sort of "recall" he was talking about and he had no clue. He told me I have to bring it in unless I want the car to "seize up." I told him to check with service and get the details before I brought it in. Sure enough, even though they professed ignorance of these updates about 18 hours prior, the ECU and nav were the issues they had uncovered.
They told me the updates would take only about 20 minutes, so I grabbed a book and went to the dealer - thinking an hour is probably more realistic. Three hours later they finally finished the updates. They told me that my Genesis was the first they had updated (so why did they tell me 20 minutes?). The update also wiped out all my addresses and phone numbers.
Even though I did not actively complain, the manager attempted to placate me by promising free service at 3000 miles. Problem is the car is not due for service until 5000 miles.
Now, I have had negative dealership experiences with my BMW, so I don't think it necessarily a Hyundai issue, but it sure is annoying.
There - I feel better - just needed to vent.
I love the car.
Jeff