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Originally Posted by 1320B4U
How many miles were on the hyundai? Did you have a hand in the rear diff issue (wink wink)..just gauging how those cars are. Nice truck man...recently picked up an old siverado myself and enjoy the truck lifestyle again.
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car had just over 33k on the clock. as far as the rear issue goes. i was little hard on the car on the streets but nothing that it shouldnt of been able to handle. i didnt do burnouts or drifting. just the now and again romp on it.
hyundai dealer said "not going to be covered since your tires are like slicks and at the wear bars" and went on to say "the rear is around $1800 to fix and hyundai has me on a tight leash." (how is it my fault there was an issue with my car and your going to deny me coverage because of tire wear!?) yes the car is modded and yes i needed 2 new rear tires but **** tires are $500+ for a pair plus mount and balance. and i didnt feel like forking that out just yet.
i put the rear set of tires on last summer and since than ive put a good 15-20 k miles on the car. tire was a soft compound tire so im surprised it lasted that long. tried to explain that to dealer but you could tell he didnt want to hear it.
i told myself that was the last time i would deal with hyundai. every time i brought the car in for service i would always get treated like a pos. even when i called hyundai directly to voice my opinion they just pretty much told me nothing they can do.
car has had a black cloud over it since the first week i bought it. im surprised i kept it for as long as i did. but this rear issue was the last straw.
they are suppose to call me wednesday to let me know what hyundai says. i cant wait to hear that excuse again and i cant wait to hear what he has to say when i tell him what i think. hyundai lost me as a future customer thats for sure. and ill be sure to tell anyone that asks me my opinion how i really feel about them and the cars.