billybombill
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- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
As an update, in my previous dealership visits they either could not feel the harsh shifts, or there was some other issue (fuel pump/etc) to address first. This time the dealer was finally able to replicate my harsh shifts and got a new transmission approved under the CPO warranty. Took a few weeks for it to come in and the work to be done (dropping entire engine / etc), but it drives like butter again
I remember when I got the car being enamored at how linear and smooth the acceleration was, the only sign the gears were changing was really the rpm changing. The clunky-er shifts for the last ~30k miles had me debating trading it in while the value was still decent.
But, fortunate to get a new (well, remanufactured) transmission at 92k miles. It's not entirely different, there's still the awkward indecision with the shifts if you hesitate (as @PW405 mentioned) but 95% better than it was. Gas pedal feels heavier (in a good way) since they re-learned the shift points too.

But, fortunate to get a new (well, remanufactured) transmission at 92k miles. It's not entirely different, there's still the awkward indecision with the shifts if you hesitate (as @PW405 mentioned) but 95% better than it was. Gas pedal feels heavier (in a good way) since they re-learned the shift points too.