Velvetsmack
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- Ottawa, Ontario
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Hi Guys/Gals;
Looking for opinions or others that have been through a similar scenario. I'm looking to purchase a used Genesis sedan (3.8 Tech) - The price is amazing, but it has been through an accident. Its being sold through a Used car lot (not Hyundai dealership) - and they were upfront right away on the accident. They can provide me with Carfax without issue
Here's what was told to me:
- It sustained damage to the right-front corner.
- total damage to fix was $20K Canadian - very high in my opinion
- No structural damage
- Full repair was completed by a Hyundai dealership/repair facility
- Reason cost was so high (This is the dealer speaking here) - is they replaced all the electronic sensors which are located in that area (Adaptive cruise control et al)
Some other facts:
- Original Owner continued to drive the car for another couple years - apparently he traded it in for a G80 (this could be a lie)
- The dealer is so confident that he asks that you take the car to a Hyundai dealership for an inspection.
- Apparently (will need to confirm) the remaining original warranty still applies. (bumper to bumper 5 yr)
I plan to keep the car for a long time. I'm very skeptical that while a problem may not show up immediately (as a result of the accident) there's higher risk that it will show up later.
Just looking for opinions or hopefully someone else that may have gone through the same scenario that could possibly offer some insight. AS it stands I'm more on the avoiding side of the fence than the opposite.
Thanks for any feedback.
Chris
Looking for opinions or others that have been through a similar scenario. I'm looking to purchase a used Genesis sedan (3.8 Tech) - The price is amazing, but it has been through an accident. Its being sold through a Used car lot (not Hyundai dealership) - and they were upfront right away on the accident. They can provide me with Carfax without issue
Here's what was told to me:
- It sustained damage to the right-front corner.
- total damage to fix was $20K Canadian - very high in my opinion
- No structural damage
- Full repair was completed by a Hyundai dealership/repair facility
- Reason cost was so high (This is the dealer speaking here) - is they replaced all the electronic sensors which are located in that area (Adaptive cruise control et al)
Some other facts:
- Original Owner continued to drive the car for another couple years - apparently he traded it in for a G80 (this could be a lie)
- The dealer is so confident that he asks that you take the car to a Hyundai dealership for an inspection.
- Apparently (will need to confirm) the remaining original warranty still applies. (bumper to bumper 5 yr)
I plan to keep the car for a long time. I'm very skeptical that while a problem may not show up immediately (as a result of the accident) there's higher risk that it will show up later.
Just looking for opinions or hopefully someone else that may have gone through the same scenario that could possibly offer some insight. AS it stands I'm more on the avoiding side of the fence than the opposite.
Thanks for any feedback.
Chris