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water leakage inside passenger during rainy season and other complaints
I own a Santro eRLX model and I stay in Chennai, Tamil Nadu India..
There is leakage of water on the passenger side of the car (front) and the entire mat is soaked in water. I have given it for servicing twice to Kun Hyundai the authorised servicing company. They have tried their best and problem continues. This usually happens when dried leaves or twigs block the drain path of water. This clog was also removed and entire channel was cleaned. I have also given it to some other mechanics and they are clueless about this. ALSO THERE IS SEVERE DUE FORMATION INSIDE THE CAR WHEN IT RAINS OUTSIDE. THIS IS A DUMB CAR .
I am given to understand that this is a design defect in all Hyundai cars and the best we can do is to dispose of the Hyundai car. Also, we can dissuade our friends from purchasing Hyundai vehicles. I have taken it as mission in my life to advice all the people I know, not to buy any product of Hyundai company. Koreans technology has its limits and this has been amply proved by Hyundai.
I have done a small survey in the net and Ihave browsed most of the complaints forums . I find that the complaints against the rotten vehicles of Hyundai are much more than any other car.
My Vehicle number is MH06AF0085
Chassis number : MALAA51HR6MB12825
M.Subramaniam
Reserve Bank of India
Chennai
Phone : [protected]
wrong model delivery
I purchased Hyundai Verna from Lakshmi Hyundai kukatpally branch in March 2010. At the time of delivery they delivered 2009 model vehicle for the new price. They have written the model in insurance papers as 2010. I have given several mails to them but there is no reply. my family members went to show room but there is no proper reply from the showroom management.
so, i am requesting your kind self to help in this regards,
thanking you,
with regards,
Vani.Katari
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
sales
I was looking online and found a car that I was interested in and called to see if it had been sold. They said no, and began asking me some questions. They told me that I had been approved for a 0% loan, the funny thing was, I hadn't even told them any of my information (no SIN or anything)...I thought that was pretty strange. But being 19 at the time, and desperately wanting a new car, I went in to see them. I told them I was interested in a 2017 Hyundai Tiberone, it was pretty basic. The sales guy (Wes) went to bring the car around front for the test drive. But he shows up with a different car! He shows up with the top of the line tiberon with surround sound, V6, leather, power everything, body kit, carbon fiber hood, after market exhaust and rims. It was a really nice car. So we take it for a drive, and I obviously fall in love with it. We start to do the paper work and he tells me that I can get the car for $20 some thousand, instead of the $26 grand that was posted online...so I asked, $6000 off seemed like a lot, whats the catch? he told me it was because cars that are that tuned up are very hard to resell, etc etc...gives me the whole programed response. So then he tells me that the payments are going to be 190 biweekly, so $380 a month which sounded great...but the math just didnt add up to me (I forget what the rate was by the way, i think it was 7.9 or 8.9%)...He told me that it was because it was 60 over 84...so the payments were what they would be over 7 years, but the term was 60 months so I would have a balloon payment at the end of about $8000 that I would have to finance...I said absolutely not, why would you have even suggested this car if you knew I couldn't afford it! I grabbed my coat and left...but guess what? I went outside and they had already moved over my effing LICENSE PLATES! they were so sure of their sale that they had already began switching all my stuff without my consent...he then tried to tell me that because I had agreed to the deal initially that I had to buy the car...I told them I hadn't signed anything, and I wanted my plates...so the guy grabbed me a screw driver and told me to change the plates myself...So i stood out in the rain and changed my plates and I could see the sales guys in their laughing at me...It took every ounce of energy not to drive my car through their front window.
I've never experienced such bad service, on top of that, the guy said he needed my credit card number to hold the car while we were working on the deal...guess what happens, 3 days later I notice a $500 charge on my credit card...I had to phone mastercard and get them to investigate so I could get my money back. Of course I hadn't signed anything, and they didnt have my voice on the phone approving the transaction, so I got my money back...but it took like 2 months, and no one at victoria hyundai was obviously going to help. I called so much about that $500 i think they started to screen my calls and were ignoring me.
I should have sued them for all the time i wasted waiting around for them to get there stuff together. They're never on time, and were always late to appointments. In the end I wrote a strongly worded letter to Hyundai Canada, along with the better business bureau...but I never heard anything back. In any case, DONT EVER EVER EVER EVER GO TO VICTORIA HYUNDAI! I've never experienced such poor service in my life..
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I recently had my 2017 Sonata serviced at the dealership. The vehicle only has 17, 790km on it and had been serviced at the 6, 000km and 12, 000km as required. With such limited use I would have expected the standard servicing to apply at the 18, 000km level but was presented with a bill of $756.00 since the car is now four years old. This is ridiculous when considering such low mileage. The vehicle is just broken in. I was taken aback by the insistence of the service provider that all the work performed had to be done. I was ripped off.
Hi everyone, my name is Steve and I am the dealer at Victoria Hyundai.
If you are in this forum, potentially you have had a bad experience at the dealership. This is not what I want.
I have had the store now for about 6-months and am working very hands on to help people get what they want. Even if your issue occurred before I took the store, I want to hear about it. The vast majority of our customers are thrilled, but if you have had a problem here I want you to call me direct. Not the sales manager or sales person, not the service person or service manager, but me. This way I can work to fix things directly and with maximum respect for your time.
My private email is smunro@victoriahyundai.com and my # is [protected].
I chose to do this transaction/ or any transaction with a sound business like Victoria Hyundai that’s because I trusted business like this would have their customer’s best interest, and I trusted that they would follow through with their promise especially if there’s any safety concern. Used car salesmen always have that bad reputation for tricking their clients to purchase “lemon”, I trusted that with now-a-days transparency of business practice, experience like I just had should’ve never happen to anyone anymore, however, there’s still people like them have no business ethic. With my situation, if it was just the cosmetic defects that I found in the car, I would’ve let it go and move on, but the flat tire they gave me with no safety measure scared me a lot, had I drove the car off on the highway trusting that it was safe to drive, I could’ve had a bad accident because of the defective tire. They lied about the inspection, the detailing, and any safety check. Never do business with this people, they have no ethic. When I tried to contact them in regards to the issue, I was yelled at by this so called manager Nathen Doublet, he said he had no time for me, then he hand up on me
My girlfriend bought a car few weeks ago @ Victoria Hyundai, bad decisions. Here are some links and contact info you may need after your purchase.
http://www.mvsabc.com/consumers/complaint-handling
www.hyundaicanada.com
cr@hyundaicanada.com
[protected]
I was told I would get a bonus up to $500 if I referred a friend and they bought a new vehicle. Well, I did just that and my friend gave them my name and was told they would contact me. Never happened. Even after emailing them and email Hyundai Canada who said they would forward my email to the GM I didn't hear a thing. If you are not going to live up to your word, don't say anything at all. Also I had to wait 5 hours one Saturday while the paper work was sorted out. I was told my first oil change would be free and they will contact me when I will be ready for one in 3 months after I got the vehicle. That never happened.
I guess they will say anything to sell cars...except the truth
Far be it from me, to complain about much unless it gets out of hand, I am a rather patient man, but this dealership is either understaffed or is just apathetic.
1. Bought new 2017 sante fe in jan/ 2017... Should have walked out after the numbers changed 3 times with three different high pressure sales people.
2. Ordered cargo mat, forgot to let me know it was in, I had to call weeks later to find out it was Instock all along. Oh and guys I never ordered any floor mats, good thing I'm honest!
3. Went through insurance to repair seat cushion. Again, took almost three months to have parts brought in because, someone forgot to make a call to insurance adjuster and to the part supplier.
4. My truck was vandalized. Needs new rim and tire, took the vehicle down to have the look at it. Insurance will cover, but of course, three days to get a tire in, and another six weeks to get a rim in, so I'm on the hook for a temp steel rim, which again not at the dealership . But Duncan hyundai carries them...if only i could drive my donut spare up the malahat and risk more headache. It must be uncommon for folks to need to replace a tire or rim and expect that their dealership will carry the parts sold on their products, or find them a reasonable solution.
5. For the record, the folks at Willie dodge found me the tire and temp rim and had them overnighted for me, so I can get back to work instead of driving on the donut on the highway and damaging my new car. Thanks for that, guess my next vehicle is a dodge. Some people understand service and will provide it even if you don't spend 30, 000 with them. great product, lousy service.
Long story short...I asked salesman what interest rate will as I was thinking of trading in my car for another to get a lower interest rate, he said 9 percent, as I was about to sign with finance, Jeremy, Wes, I asked the rate again, it was 15.5 percent, they tried to push thru without telling me that, . That is just bad business and wasted alot of my time. i am keeping my current car, which is a better car and am applying for re-finance...Buy reading the other complaints, I would recommend not going there at all.
On Mar 2, 2017, I emailed Victoria Hyundai about a Ford Freestyle they had listed in the online Auto Trader. I emailed them through the link on their ad. The ad did not contain a price. I asked for the price of the car. I subsequently received a return email from one of the sales staff advising that the price was $16995. Later in the day I phoned and asked for the salesman. I was told he'd gone home for the day but the person I was speaking with, who identified himself as Mo, the sales manager, could help me. I asked some questions about the vehicle. I gave him the make, colour and most importantly, their stock number. Mo went away and came back with the information I had requested. I explained that I needed the car very quickly. As I lived in another city I explained that I would have to come to the Island on Saturday or Sunday to close the deal. We discussed price and essentially he asked me to make an offer. I offered $16000.He said he'd call me back after he checked with his boss. A short while later he called back and said that the price was agreeable. We talked more and I gave him my Visa number for the deposit of $1000. There was more talk about getting picked up at the ferry, and insurance for the car. I subsequently phoned back to check on the colour of the vehicle. In the ad it showed as black, but in the written portion it identified it as something else. He said that he would go and check. A few minutes later he called back to say that the vehicle was dark gray which was still acceptable to me. The next day I received a phone call from him asking whether I had been interested in a Freestar or a Freestyle. He advised that he'd got the cars confused and that he would have to go back to his boss. A short while later he phoned back to ask who had given me the original price of $16995. When I gave him the salesman's name he went on to say that that vehicle was fully loaded and the best he could do was $17500.When I told him that I thought this was a bait and switch deal and that I wanted no part of it, he advised that he would credit back my deposit. While I am not out monetarily I feel that I have been the victim of a bait and switch scheme or something similar. I had deliberately made a point of giving Mo all of the information to positively identify the vehicle. To say that he got confused is something that I would have to seriously question. I feel that Victoria Hyundai is being very deceptive in their business practices. Mo was not the slightest bit remorseful about any "error" he'd made and to me, it appeared that this was just a way of doing business. They are not someone I would want to do business with.
Hi Guy,
Steve the dealer here. Although not positive, I am glad for your feedback.
mkstitch is correct, the service is either for time or kilometers, whichever comes first, and although your car has low kilometers, it is recommended that other services are provided. That being said though, you are in charge, it is completely up to you how you service your car. I recall your concern though, as it was escalated to me. It is my recollection that the car was brought in by you to fix a leak that was caused by dry seals and gaskets no? This is a great example of how low mileage is considered an "extreme" driving condition by the manufacturers.
In British Columbia it is the law to get approval to proceed on work before it is done, and if you feel that you did not authorize it, please feel free to contact myself or our service manager Warner. There must be something strange though, as we write over 800 work orders a month, and sir, our process is very strict in regards to authorization.
Did you know that for last year we were the only dealer in Southwestern BC to win the President's Award of Merit? This even made the local newspaper it was such an event (check out the Black Press Ad). This award is based on customer satisfaction, and I'm sure that you can agree that if we performed unauthorized work, that we likely would not have received the sort of feedback required to win it.
I would imagine that we have record of your approval at the store, I would be happy to pull your file and provide you with a copy, with your permission I would be happy to post it here. Either way, please email me at smunro@victoriahyundai.com if you would like more detail or if you would like to look into this more.
Best,
Steve.
Mrs Chuang.
Thanks for your feedback. It is unfortunate that you are upset and feel mistreated. We agree that third party mediators serve a great purpose.
As can be seen by less than a dozen complaints over the last 10 years that our service record is exceptional. This is pretty good considering in this time we've delivered 1500 cars and write over 7000 service work orders each year.
I am away on holiday, returning mid month. It's a shame that we never have had a chance to chat. If you are interested in havi g a conversation when I get back please feel free to call me at [protected].
Thanks.
Steve the dealer.
poor service
Hi,
My car (Hyundai Accent DL4C AJ 4020) had damaged by accident on road. I gave my car to Deep Hyundai Wazirpur for claim/repair but they almost took more than 3 weeks to fix it. They repaired some of body parts and said they all new. At service centre, when they repairing my car, gave some dent on my car. Deep Hyundai still have my car and ask me to left my car for more 3 days. Over all I am not satisfied with Hyundai Service. I have maruti ritz and Honda city. they are best in service.
Deep Hyundai is really poor in service.
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Hello Sir,
My self Sandeep Garg. We have been fitted CNG kit in my Gatz car from DEEP HYUNDAI wazirpur, industrial area, New Delhi, we went to deep because they joint with HYUNDAI but there work very poor. they charge much more from other CNG kit co. after that there CNG kit create many
problems. it is not working properly.
kindly tell us what we do if HYUNDAI DEALER WORKSHOP will be done work like this.
DL2F EF 3000
SANDEEP GARG
[protected]
poor service
This is very unfortunate to experience the poor service of Hyunadi which have been claiming 24 hours service. I dougbt that Dibrugarh Borah Hyundai must not be well equiped or doesn't have well trained mechanic as well as poor service manager to trace out a fault in a car. VERY SURPRISING!
Should my and my friends/relatived/known/and near ones car be from Hyundai?IT IS A BIG QUESTION?SHOULD I RECOMMEND THEM TO BUY A HYUNDAI VEHICLE AFTER THE EXPERIENCED THAT I HAD?
My runnng car( VERNA - DISEL AS-23F-0099 THREE YEAR OLD, DONE 58000 K.M) suddennly stopped and gave strating problem on 16th of this month which has been reported to above mentioned authorised service center ( i.e. Mr. Mrinmmoy Debnath, service manager-[protected]), as provided by your road side assitance personnel.NO action was taken onthat DAY to locate the problem and i had to leave the vehicle there only.
Car was sent to the said service center on 18th of this month for necessary repairing. It was disappointing to see that the service manager did not respond to any of my calls till 21st October, when i have BEEN dying to know the problem with my car. The service center is more than 65 km away from my residence so i could go personally to find the problem out. The service center must be having shortage of well trained mechanic and equipments to trace out the problem with my running car which suddenly stopped on the said day.
It took them seven days time to let me know that car might be having problem with the high speed CRDI Fuel Pump which will cost Rs. 86, 000/- for new repalcement. They told me that they cannot gurantee anything if it is sent for repairing and fitted back. it might last for 3 month or might be more than THAT or might be less than that also.
It is very deprresing to see that Hyundai Vehicls are so high in cost as far as maintainence is concerned.The longivity of such an expensive spares is only 3 years ?/What car should a hardearned salaried person be targetting to buy now?
I bought the car after seeing hyundai's clim---mentioning very low spare parts cost?/?
I still have suspect that have the mechanic checked the vehicle properly or they are doing trail and error game with my car? Hyundai vehicle's spares last only for 3 yrs.
I am Hrishikesh Singh, working in Beesakopie Tea Estate, Doom-Dooma, Tinsukia, Assam [protected]) owner of the above said vehicle and has got the following complaints:
1. Very poor service - no responce - road side assitance;
2. Service Manager did not respond to the call of querries;
3. Taking long long time only to trace out the problem - that is doughtful - as they are suspecting one day one part and the other day day the other parts, which is making me worried?
4. Why the Disel High Speed Pump cannot be repaired?If it is repairable why cannot be guranteed?
5. Why the parts which cost is Rs. 86, 000/- last only for 3 yrs. very surprising?How a harearned salaried personcan afford to keep on changing the spares every third years?I cannot afford to spend such some of money every third yr.in my car over and above doing all car servicing in time.
6. Shuold i ever purchse any of the Hyundai Vehicls ever?If posite then why?
7. Why experts technical person cannot be sent to look into definite problems pertaining to the car?
wiring issue and battery leakage
Hi,
I purchased an i-20 era model in June 2010.
Right after purchasing the car I got a music system fitted into the car from a shop adjacent to Samara Hyundai in Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi. This is the dealership from where I purchased the car from.
They refused to fit a system in the car and thus I went to the shop adjacent to it.
The fitting was done coupler to coupler with no wiring touched otherwise - speakers were hyundai fitted.
After driving 4-5 kms my car's EPS system went off and power steering came to almost a standstill. The speedometer also stopped working.
For 5 days in a row I was made to get the car to the Mayapuri service station to check the issue; but the problem was not resolved.
They then sent me with the car to Hyundai Motor Plaza in Mathura Road, Delhi to check the concern.
The engineer removed the music system and the EPS started working.
On contacting samara dealership as to why such an issue occurred; I was then told by the sales team that this car cannot support a music system (though the speakers are fitted).
They have yet not been able to give me a concrete revert as to why a music system cannot be fitted into this car.
Since then, I am driving the car with all front wiring out (its a new car) because the front facia of the car had to be cut for the system fitting initially. Samara claims that they do not have another facia.
Another problem that has come up now is that after switching off the car and getting the key out still the front two power windows can be operated for about 2 minutes. With no battery connection, how is this possible?
Going to the service center again and sitting there day in and day out has already lead to a major harrassment in the past. I dread what's going to happen now.
Would request support from anyone who can help me out with this situation. I am planning to go to the consumer court and take this up at a legal level now.
Thanks,
Swati
([protected]@hotmail.com)
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Rip off
I recently returned my Hyuandi for end of lease.My car was
inspected prior to turn in and was found to have no damage
and no charges were issued.So a few days ago i got a letter
in the mail that said i owed them $400.I called them and
they said the charge was because i did not buy or lease
another Hyuandi.They also said it was in the contract when i
signed my lease start up at the Dealership.The dealer never pointed this out to me.So heres my
question.Is this ethical or even legal.I also think this
could be even prejudice as i will decide what vehicle i want to buy.I think Hyuandi need to investigated.
fraud in delivery
well, i didn't expect this from hyundai, the problem i m facing now a days is, i booked my i20 asta model with 1 lakh & the sales manager promise the delivery date with in one month, but after 1 month i asked about my car, he refused my delivery of car by saying that hyundai has automatically changed the order as it convert my asta model in magna .So how can i take that delivery, i don't know what to do? So plz help me out from this problem ?or just tell me wat to do, the sales manager gave me 1 more month for my i20 asta model.
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rear shelf brake light
Do not buy a hyundai! Hyundai purposely designed a safety flaw in their sonatas. The rear deck brake light can not be reparied by owners. It requires a costly and time consuming visit to the dealer to replace the bulb. E-mails to hyundai confirm that they purposely left out instructions in their owner manuals requiring the visit to the dealer or a purchase of a repair manual. But the actual removal of the buld is near impossible. Do not buy a hyundai!
problem was initially misdiagnosed
On Friday the 2nd October I explained to the service consultant that the central locking (locking function) doesn’t always work (intermittently) and that the demister was also faulty. The consultant phoned me later the day and quoted me R544 for the repair of the central locking and followed with another call for the repair of the demister. (Total R1443 – demister and central locking). I was informed that the parts needed to be ordered and that I should return my vehicle on Tuesday 6 October. Upon collecting my vehicle on Tuesday, I was informed that the demister is still faulty and that I should take it to an auto electrician, although I was still charged for the demister switch which they replaced. Upon testing the central locking at home – it still didn’t work at times. I returned the vehicle on Thursday 8 October. I was then informed that there was indeed nothing wrong with the demister switch, and that they would credit me for it. I was also told that the “alarm box” is causing the central locking problems and that I will have to replace the box. So the problem was initially misdiagnosed, R 1443 later and neither does the demister switch or the central locking work properly.
scam letter sept 2010
I received a letter in the mail that told of the great demand for used Hyundais and that they would buy back my Hyundai Sonata no matter what I owed on it and no matter how old it was and not matter if I bought a car from them. The letter also had a $4000 gift card toward the purchase of a new car. The trick was that it had to be from certain dealer inventory models. After going to the dealership, they told me they wanted to look at my 2008 Sonata. It was in mint condition with 55, 000 miles.
After looking at it, they told me it was only worth $7000 and that they could not cover the $10, 400 on the loan. I pressed the issue that the letter said they would buy it back no matter what the loan amount was and whether or not I bought a car. For the record, my car, when new, had a nearly 22K sticker price and I financed less than 18K, which made it so that I did not have to buy gap insurance. My interest was just over 5% and I had a little over 2 years left on my loan so I definitely had equity in the car.
They told me to pick out a car I liked and then we could discuss numbers. I said I would if he would give me $10, 400 for my car and apply the $4000 gift card as a down payment. he agreed he would. I chose one of the cars that was featured in the ad I received with the letter ON SALE FOR $11, 999 with $169.00 per month in payments. I told them I would buy that car for $169/month if they would apply the gift card for the down payment, buy my current car at $10, 400, and no other money changed hands. They came back after "processing my credit" and offered to sell me the car, but it would cost $270/month. My current car was a 60 month loan for $350/month. I had to ask them 3 times how long the loan was for before they admitted it was 84 months! I told them that was crazy and followed up by asking them how much was the interest.
They kept giving me some excuse that they were not sure as the "computer figures it." After I demanded they tell me the interest rate, they had to go check. It took 5 minutes for them to check and they told me 10.9%. Knowing my credit score was in the high 700's I knew my loan rate should be 4-5% even though the letter offered 0% financing for 60 months. When I told them the numbers did not add up, they sent the finance manager out to "explain it to me" because I was "confused." Little did the finance manager know that I was a former software engineer that had written complex mathematical programs for the space shuttle and my brother was a former Hyundai finance manager that had taught me everything about auto financing tricks to get more money from a customer.
As the finance manager started explaining it to me, I insisted he show me the numbers he was using. The first lie I caught him at was that he was charging me $18, 900 for the car that was listed in the ad for $11, 999. When I demanded he correct that he quickly reworked the numbers and there was no change in the payments. Then I noticed he had decreased my trade in from $10, 400 to $7000. I insisted that I wanted him to buy back my car like the letter promised. He said he was buying it back, but not for the amount I owed, the difference would be added to the new car. I told him he was not buying it back if he was making me pay the difference between $7000 and $10, 400. He insisted he was buying it back, just not for the price I owe. When I saw that explaining to him the he could not buy back the car for $7000 because it has a $10, 400 loan did not work, I then said that it would be like me promising to buy a car from him, then making him accept $3400 less than the price of the car. He still did not get it.
I then cut to the chase and said okay, forget the new car, buy back my old car. He said he could do that. Then he added for him to do it I would have to make up the difference from $7000 to pay off the loan. I told him that the letter promised he would buy it no matter what was owed and that it also said it did not matter how old the car was or how many miles was on it. He told me condescendingly, read the letter again. I read it out loud for the whole sales area to hear the word for word promise that the letter made. When I finished I asked him are you going to buy back my car no matter what I owe? He said yes, but I had to pay the difference between $7000 and the amount owed. I then told him that he was not honoring what the letter promised and that the words "buy it back from you no matter what was owed" on the car meant just that. Not that he could name his price and that constituted buying it back.
He argued that it was so I countered by asking how is this a special deal for loyal Hyundai customers and added, how was this different from just trading in my car at any dealership? He said it was a better offer. At that point I advised him that I had a better offer last week at Ford. He said I could not get a better offer from Ford because he had a list of their stock and and could not get a car from them for a better price. When I challenged him to honor anything in the letter, he reiterated his offer and said if I am not willing to take their offer they could not do business. At that point, I told him "why would I want to remain a loyal Hyundai customer if he can not even admit the letter was a lie and he was trying to scam me." He walked away and while the salesman was watching him leave, I gathered up ALL the paperwork on the table as evidence and left.
Yes it didnt take me long to fugure out what they was trying to do and I walked out of the dealership before they had a chance to screw me car salemen arnt their to help you they are their to take you for a ride for all the money they can get haha
customer service
My husband surprised me with a new 2011 Hyundai Sonata on 8-16-10. While we were waiting to sign the papers I mentioned I wanted to get the windows tinted... the Salesman said they could take care of it, they had a guy that could do it. The cost was just an additional $200. I was excited about that because I knew I probably couldn't get it cheaper than that. So, the Salesman called the "guy" and set me up an appt on 8-25-10 (we did the paperwork and the $200 was tacked on to my loan). On 8-25-10 I called the Salesman to confirm my appt and he had o call the guy and call me back. Of course, he called me back to tell me that appt was going to have to be rescheduled for 9-1-10 because the "guy" was too busy and to behind (I'm thinking, ok didn't I have a scheduled appt?!). So, on 9-1-10 my car still ended up going to another vendor and not the "guy" for some reason. The vendor that actually did tint my windows did a horrible job but honored they would re-do what I didn't like. So, on 9-21-10 2 of my windows are redone and when I pick up my car, guess what?!? My back seat has a cut in it. The vendor is going to pay to have it fixed (I set the appt up with another vendor for this Sunday 9-26-10). Throughout all of above I called Hyundai on the evening of 9-21-10 and spoke with a Manager by the name of Joe requesting the $200 be backed off my loan considering the circumstances and he told me he would get with the other Manager, Phillip Ashmore, the next day and someone would return my call the morning of 9-22. No Call. I called Phillip Ashmore around noon on 9-22 (who by the way was nothing but arrogant and rude) and he said he would get with the Salesman that next morning and someone would be calling me back… And yes you already know, NO CALL! I of course on 9-23 called the Salesman on my lunch break and was told he would have me an answer by the end of the day because he was going to speak with the General Manager Tommy. He also told me in this conversation he would have a problem with me if I burned him on the Hyundai Survey because he had gone above and beyond for me by giving me a car to drive while my windows had to be tinted 2x’s (I am thinking, ok first off I didn’t know that was a favor and second off isn’t that his job, my husband did just purchase almost a $30, 000 car). I wait and wait for the call and again, NO CALL. So, I called today 9-24 and spoke with the Salesman and he said the Manager Tommy would not credit my loan the $200. I spoke my mind and disconnected the call. I will never buy another car from LONG HYUNDAI OF CHATTANOOGA! Talk about a new car experience! I just hope and pray my seat is fixed and you can't tell it ever happened.
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engine
I purchased a Hyundai Santa Fe 2003 in 2008 with 30, 000 miles on it. I am faithful to routine maintenace on it, but also because of my warrenty coverage.
In August, while driving my car on a busy roadway, it just quit. I had it towed to a mechanic, he checked it out and said my timing belt went, at 63, 000 miles on it. He went to change the timing belt, which I might add was not under warranty, and noticed the water pump was in tough shape, so I told him to replace that, of course the warranty company wanted copies of all the maintenance records sent over to them before they would cover the cost of replacing the pump. Well, all the records were in the car and the car was on the lift, so that was impossible to do. Anyways, they replaced everything and couldnt get the car started...come to find out my car engine was destroyed! Over a bad belt! I had to ask people for money to replace my engine, because I am currently out of work. I called Hyundai and they basically said to bad, the timing belt should have been changed in 2007, I didn't own the car in 2007 and why would anyone change the belt with under 30, 000 miles on it...I would like Hyundai to refund the money it cost me to get a new engine...$4000.00 - should I say used engine, because they redid the engines for that model in 2006 and of course it would not fit my 2003... This is very unfair to me..and I would like to be compensated for all this.
First of all, you should include who sold you the car and who repaired it.
Second of all, it's pretty well known that Hyundai timing belts go out around 60, 000 miles. A bad timing belt can destroy your engine. Do your research before buying a car. It's not like it's a secret.
money is more important than customer service
We bought a 2nd hnd vehicle from HyundaiMenlyn.When we first went to look at the car, it did'nt hve headrests at the back.The salesman said it was locked in the office.We were still interested in the car and signed the deal.He was reminded about the head rests before we collect the vehicle - the sales man was fully aware and said that he will keep us updated. there were no signs of the headrests.The story then suddenly changed to that it was with the previous owner - but will keep us informed and will find out to get it for us after several folowups from our side he phoned my husband saying that there is no headrests.We had to follow up on him every single time.It eventialy ended up in the dealer principal's office where we sat around the table like school children at the head master's office - this man said he will not buy headrests & the car is signed off without a note about the missing headrest.He said the car was sold for much less and that he will offer to buy the car back for the same value we bought it so that they can make their profit. The sales manager was suppose to phone today to follow up on 2nd hand headrest, we had no response.They dont like customers!
radiator
We just recently purchased a Elantra from the dealership about 3 weeks ago. On the 14th of September the radiator explosted on the top side. My son pushed his car to Sears Automotive and had the mehcanic look at it. He did confirm the radiator exploded on top at no charge. We had the Elantra towed thru AAA to the Hyundai Dealership on Sept. 15th. and they...
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Three years ago we purchased a hyundai sante fe' with the installation of a roof mounted dvd player. in 3 years we have had 4 various players installed, none of them have ever worked for longer than a few days. Douw Gamito has been aware of the situation and has claimed responsibility for the poor service and installations. the 1st player was defective and replaced with another unit with the screen being upside down, this was then reraired and re-installed only to not work. the third unit was wired incorrectly which damaged the unit. the forth unit was given as a replacement, but it was not installed and was a very cheap make.incidently we paid R7500.00 for the first player. when the last dvd was installed by Autozone, it was done so poorly. it worked for part of a day and when the sun roof was opened, the material was torn and pulled from the roof. i went to see Ben Robertson, the principal dealer, after leaving 8 messages. his attitude was applling to say the least. all he wanted to do was get me out his office and wasn't really interrested in hearing the history of our problem. he says he is not responsible, i must take the repaired dvd player! i want a decent, working make!
Defective back sit
On june 17th 2011 i was about to buy the hyundai tucson 2011 model: km8jt3ac8bu307607 and after the transaction completed before i took the car i found out that the back sit was defective, once bended it did not lock back(security issue) and the woman showing me the car told me she cant do anything and its up to me to take the car or not and she left me out and she went in. Obviously I did not take the car but it was the worse customer service experience ever. I would not suggest anyone to buy a car from hyundai.
peeling paint
Paint on all 4 door handles is peeling off down to the white plastic. It looks terrible, Hyundai says warranty on paint is only 3 years 36, 000 miles. My car is 5 years old with 40, 000 miles. They won't do a thing. Not good advertisement for them to have so many cars looking like this.
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stay away from hyundai
I bought a new vehicle from Hyundai Alberton end June, a week later I saw that my color coded bumpers which was sprayed by Hyundai's preferred 3rd party had blotches all over the bumpers due to poor workmanship. I showed Zane the poor workmanship, asking Hyundai Alberton to exchange the bumpers for new standard bumpers as I was not prepared to have them re-sprayed. I was told that Hyundai is prepared to send the vehicle back to their 3rd party and have the blotches removed. Vehicle went back mid July and still no change to my problem (Bumpers). In the interim Zane moved to Hyundai Head Office and I was told to deal with James new Branch Manager. I went back explaining my situation to James, I was told that he would sort this out and have my bumpers replaced - August. It is now September and no arrangements have been made. Two weeks ago I phoned Hyundai Head Office and spoke to Jackie regarding my problem. Once again I was told that she would pass my complaint on to Mark Simon. It is the 3rd week in September and I have no confirmation resolving this matter. I feel that I addressed this matter early enough thus I'm entitled to have new bumpers fitted.
gas line
My wife rented an Hyundai Accent 2010 for a trip to PEI. (We live in Gatineau Que). A squirel ate through the gas line at a camp site and she needed to replace that rental with another from the same company. (The part has to be ordered and will take 10 days to arrive). Now, with abandonment fees etc. this could cost us over 2000.00.
I've heard of rodents eating engine wiring but to use the same yummy plastic on gas lines... Are they kidding?
This should be illegal. Have you heard of other cases like this? Are other new model cars doing this?
We will never rent a Hyundai again.
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damaged wheel bearing not replaced under warranty
I took my car in on 6 July 2009, hyundai's report was the wheel bearings that are still under warranty needed to be replaced, but they needed to order the parts. Since then I phoned numerous times & on 3 Aug 2009 booked my car in for its service & wheel bearings to be replaced on 6 Aug 2009. On 6 Aug 2009 I receive a call from Hyundai while my car service is been done, that the wheel bearings were sold to another customer. I had booked the car in on 3 Aug, where Lettia Williams said the wheel bearings were in stock, when I took my car in on 6 Aug, she was still aware the wheel bearings were there. Since that date I have now phoned numerous times again & made days avail when they said the wheel bearings should be there, but receive no call from them. I have now driven 8 000 kms on damaged wheel bearings.
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i have same problem in my both santro. it's a defect in this model, after 4-5 years it starts . it won't go whatever you do. better to sell it.
Same problem here with me.
I am also owner of santro erlx and I have also water leakage problem in my car since 2 years, but any service dealer can not solve this problem.
Poor Service/Cheating by Authorized Service Dealer
Sir,
I am owner of Hyundai Santro Car No KL-02-T 419, which is currently serviced by Hilton Hyundai at Plot No. 30, Industrial Devlopment Plot H & C Compound Mundakkal, Kollam for the last few years. I would like to bring the following to your kind notice for immediate action.
Four months before i noticed that while raining water is coming under the carpet mate in front of both front seats. I gave my car to the above mentioned service station to find out the solution. After two days they informed me that front wind shield glass is not sticking properly from that way water is coming inside the car. I agreed and they fixed the wind shield glass and prepare a bill of Rs.3000/-.After a long argument they reduced the bill up to Rs. 1950/- because two years ago, in an accident this car was repaired by them and amount was about 1.45 lacks, that time also they fixed the front wind shield glass.
I paid the bill amount Rs.1950/- and moved. After three months, again I noticed that water is coming inside the car on the same place. That means the repair done before was wrong. Again I approached them and discussed this matter. After two days I went there and they informed me now the problem is fixed and water was coming inside through Coultop (In front of wiper). I don’t know how they fixed the problem but they didn’t prepare any bill.
Again after two weeks I noticed that water is coming inside and I surrender my car to them on 11/12/2010 for further action. Till date I didn’t get any written Estimation or confirmation about that particular complaint. Today (15/12/2010) I call more than three times Mr. Benjamin (Service Manager) to confirm about the complaint /Estimation, but I didn’t get any positive feedback from him. Five days is not enough to find out a simple problem? That means the authorized service center Hilton Hyundai Kollam failed to find out the correct reason. I won’t allow to do a trial and error method on my car to find out the reason any more. So today (15/12/2010) 5.30 PM I went there and noticed that they haven’t touch my car for five days. So I decided get back my car.
Hilton Hyundai Kollam has to refund my previous bill amount Rs.1950/- as soon as possible. This is only the way to compromise with them. Please do the needful. Hope to receive a positive feedback from your side.
Thanks & Regards,
Shyju. Sudhakaran