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- Genesis G80 Sport
Hey folks,
I own a 2018 G80 Sport that I bought brand new and was an homage to my father, who served with the 82nd Airborne Division, and was a Combat Arms Veteran. I have taken great care of the car, keeping it garage kept and with low miles (21k). I know many of you may relate to keeping your cars immaculate whenever possible. Genesis made some very attractive vehicles after all.
I brought my vehicle in to the dealership, and really only authorized service center near me, to look at and replace the passenger side copper accented trims which are notorious for fading on this model year and others. After the service advisor inspected the vehicle he confirmed that was what he was seeing too. He had the vehicle further inspected by a mechanic and discovered the water pump was having a small leak, which would be repaired under warranty. As far the trim was concerned, I was told by him, that Hyundai required they use a 3M "buffing" solution to try and clean it off. I said plainly to him that we both knew all that would do is strip off the remaining copper accent that was fading and he agreed. But he did say it was a hoop they had to jump through in order to satisfy Hyundai/Genesis's requirements to do a warranty replacement on the pieces if it didn't work.
I was put in a base level trim loaner and sent on my way as they had the car for about 4 business days. I did make sure to photo and video the vehicle for documentation purposes when I originally dropped it off. Glad I did too. I was told the other day car was ready. I arrive and happily pickup the car and start heading out. Not five minutes after leaving the car posts Engine Overheating warning as I get on the highway. I turned around, brought it back to the service advisor, and was recording what happened for documentation again. He acknowledged he could smell coolant and we quickly and very obviously surmised someone did the repair badly.
I was able to inspect the car further and saw white streaks of some type of solution that ran down from the passenger and driver side mirrors into the doors. It looks like the 3M solution they used may have stained into the paint. I was livid and chewed out the service advisor after he told me the car was cleaned. My car is white and I hadn't originally noticed this when I left initially. He failed to take true ownership and apologize for this crap, and his manager was no better. They quickly tried to get me in whatever loaner and get me out the door while they "figured" out what happened. I reminded them both that my CAI system was installed after the service advisor determined the water pump failed, which is the only aftermarket part I have on the car and doesn't explain all the white solution dried up in the engine bay. It looked like someone sprayed coolant everywhere in there after I popped the hood once I brought the car back. Anyways, you guys can imagine the absolute ripping they got, but in the end I left the vehicle there for them to assess the issue.
I called Genesis Corporate and filed a complaint and tried to reach the GM of this dealership who is dodging my calls. I'm fixing to meet with an attorney soon to see what to do next in the event the dealership drags their feet on the repairs. Have any of you gone through any crap like this? What would you recommend in my shoes?
Thanks guys
I own a 2018 G80 Sport that I bought brand new and was an homage to my father, who served with the 82nd Airborne Division, and was a Combat Arms Veteran. I have taken great care of the car, keeping it garage kept and with low miles (21k). I know many of you may relate to keeping your cars immaculate whenever possible. Genesis made some very attractive vehicles after all.
I brought my vehicle in to the dealership, and really only authorized service center near me, to look at and replace the passenger side copper accented trims which are notorious for fading on this model year and others. After the service advisor inspected the vehicle he confirmed that was what he was seeing too. He had the vehicle further inspected by a mechanic and discovered the water pump was having a small leak, which would be repaired under warranty. As far the trim was concerned, I was told by him, that Hyundai required they use a 3M "buffing" solution to try and clean it off. I said plainly to him that we both knew all that would do is strip off the remaining copper accent that was fading and he agreed. But he did say it was a hoop they had to jump through in order to satisfy Hyundai/Genesis's requirements to do a warranty replacement on the pieces if it didn't work.
I was put in a base level trim loaner and sent on my way as they had the car for about 4 business days. I did make sure to photo and video the vehicle for documentation purposes when I originally dropped it off. Glad I did too. I was told the other day car was ready. I arrive and happily pickup the car and start heading out. Not five minutes after leaving the car posts Engine Overheating warning as I get on the highway. I turned around, brought it back to the service advisor, and was recording what happened for documentation again. He acknowledged he could smell coolant and we quickly and very obviously surmised someone did the repair badly.
I was able to inspect the car further and saw white streaks of some type of solution that ran down from the passenger and driver side mirrors into the doors. It looks like the 3M solution they used may have stained into the paint. I was livid and chewed out the service advisor after he told me the car was cleaned. My car is white and I hadn't originally noticed this when I left initially. He failed to take true ownership and apologize for this crap, and his manager was no better. They quickly tried to get me in whatever loaner and get me out the door while they "figured" out what happened. I reminded them both that my CAI system was installed after the service advisor determined the water pump failed, which is the only aftermarket part I have on the car and doesn't explain all the white solution dried up in the engine bay. It looked like someone sprayed coolant everywhere in there after I popped the hood once I brought the car back. Anyways, you guys can imagine the absolute ripping they got, but in the end I left the vehicle there for them to assess the issue.
I called Genesis Corporate and filed a complaint and tried to reach the GM of this dealership who is dodging my calls. I'm fixing to meet with an attorney soon to see what to do next in the event the dealership drags their feet on the repairs. Have any of you gone through any crap like this? What would you recommend in my shoes?
Thanks guys

