Hello Folks:
Just bought a used 2017 G80 Ultimate trim.
Have to agree that dealership experiences were in general poor while car
shopping over the past 2 months regardless of dealer.
Worst:
Wallace
Cadillac or Chevy who transferred a 2016 Hyundai Genesis to Wallace Hyundai in Stuart FL. I was 90 minutes away at the time, with friends and family.
Only 3 stock pics on website. I had to call to get pics.
Front bumper damage (about $650 estimate for repair on pre purchase inspection at body shop) was NEVER disclosed in advance and they expected me to pay ! Every other dealer properly fixed these issues in advance. Rear bumper had a sticker on it - who sells cars with stickers? They took sticker off and would only repair the paint damage after I bought the car - not before. ($450 repair est). Offered me $250 off the price. Am I that stupid?
Refused to address about $300.00 in mechanical / safety issues from pre purch mechanical inspection !!
-High pressure
Began at 930 am, walked out at 4-430 pm. Yes - 7 hours with these folks (had they been reasonable I would have gladly bought the car - but they clearly decided to be expletive deleteds and I took my money elsewhere) !!
-$900-1000 in added fees before the finance guy tried to add another $200-300 in bogus fees.
Got a call from the GM after leaving- another piece of slime - worse than the sales manager.
All of these issues were actually noted by others on the various car websites. Guess what, most of the sites made it difficult to see reviews of dealers. (Most postings related to other issues as well)
I sent a complaint to the BBB. Reply from dealer: we can't help everyone.
Still need to send a complaint to Hyundai.
-Internet pricing is a joke due to all of the fees - up to $2500. The salesperson at the place with the 2.5k fees took great offense when I said they should be honest about pricing.
- 26 days later the car at Wallace was back for sale on the internet websites !!
When shopping for other vehicles or brands the pricing was either very high or the sales folks tended to be useless. One guy wrote me up a bill of sale for a car we saw but he would neither open it nor let me test drive !! At a Honda dealer on a hot day I burned my hand opening the hood while the salesman had no clue how to hold the hood open and would not get out of the way so I could close the hood. Then kept calling me. Drove an hour to see a Genesis after calling ahead of time. It was in the body shop being repaired. Should have let the customer know ahead of time.
The Hyundai vs Genesis dealership issues were something I only witnessed when actually buying the car (not at Wallace). I bought the car elsewhere from the same dealership that leased it to the original owner. In late 2016 when the car was leased they also handled Genesis. I was told the owner started a separate Genesis dealership elsewhere in the region. As they were no longer a Genesis dealer they could not resolve any Genesis issues, or so I was told. The pre-purchase inspection noted only 1 issue of significance - the front
wheel was ?too bouncy?. Possible shock absorber or control arm(s) issue(s). Hyundai dealer salesperson said car "should" be under warranty for this. I looked up prices on the internet. Looked like $275 or so for each of the 3 possible parts. Then I called 2 Genesis dealerships: minimum $375 for labor and up to almost $2000 in parts !! The 2 Genesis dealers would not say if the issue would be covered by warranty. I made it clear to the salesperson that this was a deal breaker. Within an hour the was on the lift and the
wheel was off. The sales person, not a mechanic showed me the car. In the end, I was told a bushing? was replaced. They would not provide a written copy of the work that was done. Quite odd. In the end I bought the car, as I never noted the issue during the test drives and even in the week since the purchase I only kind of sort of noticed some bounciness on some roads. My mechanic can repair stuff if needed for less if not covered by warranty.
They did not offer to send the car to the sister Genesis dealership for the CPO. I was offered this for $1500 (after some businesslike haggling) at Wallace Hyundai. So I only have the 2nd owner portion of the Genesis warranty - seems exactly like Hyundai warranty and very similar to Kia. They wanted $3000-4000 for a third party warranty when I bought the car. I declined.
With the sale, there were questions about the service records on the car - all performed at the same dealership. They would only provide Carfax records, not the actual service history. I thought this bizarre. Salesperson said it was to protect privacy of original owner / lessor. Never got new tire information, date of install nor warranty card. Again, should be so easy to do this. Still waiting for title, etc, but that should take a month or so (I hope it is not longer).
Buying a car during covid-19: the lots are empty and the prices are high. Yet for some reason land yachts like the Genesis or G80 tank (low prices) as used cars. Lexus and Acura prices were very high.
Infiniti prices were also low but they no longer make a land yacht. (Q45 owner here). There were very few Hyundai Genesis (2015-2016) or Genesis G80s (2017-2018) available in any given region as I went looking. Maybe that will change post covid.
Apologies for this long first post to the forums here.
From NOLA with love.