Mark_888
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Based on what others in this thread have reported, it is quite common for the 5.0 to "use" a significant amount of oil (at least for a modern engine), and I doubt seriously that Hyundai will replace your engine. They will just say "it is normal."I have 2012 Hyundai Genesis R-Spec that I really love. Bought the car brand new with 12 miles on it. At about 5K miles I checked oil and it was low about 1 quart. I took it in to the dealer at 7K miles for first oil change and explained it had been low. I thought maybe it was low when I originally purchased. They made sure before I left that it was exactly at the fill line. 1K miles later I was low a quart again and took it back and started the oil consumption test. They marked the dipstick and said come back in 1K miles exactly. Came back and it was only a hair low and they noted and topped off. I then ran another 1K and came back, it was now 1.2 quarts low. They contacted Hyundai and they said to have the oil changed at the dealership and run 10W-30 instead of 5W-30 for the next 1K. Did that today! Dealer has been great and so far Hyundai is being very cooperative. Dealer told me I have a serious engine problem and would not be surprised if Hyundai replaced the engine, but we have to go through all the documenting. I hope Hyundai backs up their product. Like I said the car is awesome and I love it, but cars should not burn oil. Oil is not a consumable. I don't care who says it is ok to burn a quart here or there, they should not burn any oil, especially new model cars.