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I leased a new 2011 Genesis sedan a few months ago. After driving BMWs for many years I was looking for something with a somewhat softer ride. I came to the Genesis for the style, quiet ride and certainly the value proposition. After about 5k trouble free miles I now have a problem.
While driving on a short gravel road I hit a bump followed by a pothole, causing the underside of the car to scrape the road surface. This has happened to me dozens of times in my BMWs without issue and the car seemed fine. I drove home without any problem but when I started the car in the morning it wouldn't move. Car towed to dealer. Transmission fluid had drained from a puncture in the transmission fluid reservoir. Service manager said that he has seen this happen several times as the reservoir is made of a composite material rather than metal. Cheaper?
No warning light came on and there was no sign of a problem when I drove home after the scrape. The transmission needs to be completely replaced at a cost of $18,000. The insurance company considered totaling the car but eventually agreed to replacement.
It has now been one month since this incident took place, during which time I have been paying for a rental car. Some of this delay was due to the insurance process but most of it was due to lack of transmission availability. Hyundai refused to take an order for a new one until next Monday. My fingers are crossed!
My issues with Hyundai are as follows:
I believe that using this material on the undercarriage of the car is a mistake, exposing the car to damage. Would love to discuss with Hyundai but have had no reply from Hyundai consumer affairs other than an email saying they sympathize. After second email they called about a week ago and listened to the issue and said they would respond. No reply.
I leased my vehicle using a broker but it came from Antioch Hyundai. Left message with manager a week ago. No reply.
If there is a problem with this vehicle they should address and discuss it openly. Radio silence is not the answer. Why have I had to wait over two weeks to be allowed to place an order for a new transmission? And who knows when it will actually be delivered and installed? No one knows.
While I wait for my car and the answers to my questions I would urge everyone to be very careful where you drive. Believe me, I didn't think I was driving an SUV. Unless you spend 100% of your driving time on the Autobahn you will encounter situations like mine. Don't count on being lucky.
While driving on a short gravel road I hit a bump followed by a pothole, causing the underside of the car to scrape the road surface. This has happened to me dozens of times in my BMWs without issue and the car seemed fine. I drove home without any problem but when I started the car in the morning it wouldn't move. Car towed to dealer. Transmission fluid had drained from a puncture in the transmission fluid reservoir. Service manager said that he has seen this happen several times as the reservoir is made of a composite material rather than metal. Cheaper?
No warning light came on and there was no sign of a problem when I drove home after the scrape. The transmission needs to be completely replaced at a cost of $18,000. The insurance company considered totaling the car but eventually agreed to replacement.
It has now been one month since this incident took place, during which time I have been paying for a rental car. Some of this delay was due to the insurance process but most of it was due to lack of transmission availability. Hyundai refused to take an order for a new one until next Monday. My fingers are crossed!
My issues with Hyundai are as follows:
I believe that using this material on the undercarriage of the car is a mistake, exposing the car to damage. Would love to discuss with Hyundai but have had no reply from Hyundai consumer affairs other than an email saying they sympathize. After second email they called about a week ago and listened to the issue and said they would respond. No reply.
I leased my vehicle using a broker but it came from Antioch Hyundai. Left message with manager a week ago. No reply.
If there is a problem with this vehicle they should address and discuss it openly. Radio silence is not the answer. Why have I had to wait over two weeks to be allowed to place an order for a new transmission? And who knows when it will actually be delivered and installed? No one knows.
While I wait for my car and the answers to my questions I would urge everyone to be very careful where you drive. Believe me, I didn't think I was driving an SUV. Unless you spend 100% of your driving time on the Autobahn you will encounter situations like mine. Don't count on being lucky.