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My 2011 Gen Coupe Premium has a broken shock on the rear passenger side. I do nothing but city driving, the car has 52000 km.
I bought the car 18 months ago and added a full Hyundai extended warranty.
I took my car to the local Hyundai dealership, they tell me they won't cover the cost of replacing the broken shock.
I argued that the shock is original equipment installed by Hyundai and it should not have failed after 52000.
But of course regarding the warranty ( and the extended one ) the whole car is covered except what you bring it in for ,, yes indeed that's my local Hyundai dealership !
 
Have you gotten around to actually reading the warranty?
 
i dont know where you're from, but where im at that is considered illegal
 
There should be no issue covering this, even with ext warranty.

Not to good on the math from km to miles but still believe to be under 5/60 ?
 
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