Mark_888
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- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
Contrary to your claims, my posts above are not based on mere opinion.Focusing on the few that have problems makes the problem itself seem far worse, that is the nature of hearing a few true stories which anecdotal evidence. Hyundai sold almost 34,000 Genesis in 2012, how many of those have had transmission problems and needed to have the transmission replace? For the few, the problem is very well, I'm not arguing that. For the rest of us, the 8 speed transmission is great and superior to the 6-speed.
Dean
Although I don't know the exact number of 2012 transmissions that had to be replaced, just based on posts in this forum it was way above normal, and I don't recall hardly any non-2012 transmissions that needed to be replaced, and I have been on this forum since January 2009. So it is reasonable to conclude that in its first year on the market, the Hyundai 8-speed transmission had some problems, and fairly severe problems since they don't replace $8,000 transmissions (not including labor) for minor reasons.
It appears that Hyundai did make a manufacturing line fix to the problem at some point during the 2012 model year, so not all 2012's transmissions may have a problem. It is hard to know, since Hyundai has not made public what the manufacturing dates of the problem transmissions.