Doc W
Registered Member
It's 10am Monday morning as I type this, and we've been stuck in this motel since Saturday afternoon after a sidewall failure on one of the front tires (245/40ZR19) on our 2015 Genesis 5.0 Ultimate. Santa Rosa, CA is a suburb of San Francisco and you'd think tire availability would be good. . . and you'd be WRONG!
All the tire shops in town don't stock this size, and it's the same story with all Hyundai dealers within a 100 mile radius. The big tire chains (Les Schwab, Big O, Discount Tire, Walmart, Costco, etc) tell the same story, and consider this to be an oddball size. Further, they all mumble that the sidewalls are very weak and that frequent failures are expected from potholes and running into curbs. Two replacements are being dispatched by courier from SF, and they should arrive late this afternoon.
What makes this frustrating is the fact that the EXACT same thing happened when one of the rear tires blew out last weekend in Kingman, AZ. That also required an overnight stay, while replacements were dispatched from Las Vegas.
My wife is beside herself, and is convinced our beautiful car is cursed. And frankly, I'm starting to agree with her.
This trip has cost us a small fortune due to unanticipated motel expenses, tire purchases, delivery fees, etc.
The bottom line is that I'm going to sell the car when we return from this trip. We simply cannot travel in a vehicle which uses tires that are so scarce.
So thanks, Hyundai, it was fun while it lasted. We absolutely love the car, but can't afford these tire-related issues.
Doc
All the tire shops in town don't stock this size, and it's the same story with all Hyundai dealers within a 100 mile radius. The big tire chains (Les Schwab, Big O, Discount Tire, Walmart, Costco, etc) tell the same story, and consider this to be an oddball size. Further, they all mumble that the sidewalls are very weak and that frequent failures are expected from potholes and running into curbs. Two replacements are being dispatched by courier from SF, and they should arrive late this afternoon.
What makes this frustrating is the fact that the EXACT same thing happened when one of the rear tires blew out last weekend in Kingman, AZ. That also required an overnight stay, while replacements were dispatched from Las Vegas.
My wife is beside herself, and is convinced our beautiful car is cursed. And frankly, I'm starting to agree with her.
This trip has cost us a small fortune due to unanticipated motel expenses, tire purchases, delivery fees, etc.
The bottom line is that I'm going to sell the car when we return from this trip. We simply cannot travel in a vehicle which uses tires that are so scarce.
So thanks, Hyundai, it was fun while it lasted. We absolutely love the car, but can't afford these tire-related issues.
Doc