I wish you the best with your Hyundai but after dealing with my local dealer and knowing I have zero support from them as well as dealing with Hyundai corporation and watching how they only issued recalls well after millions of people had problems for over a decade I will not mess with them again.Good thing you didn't buy a Hybrid or you would have had to park it outside to not burn down your house as well...and at one time you could worry about everytime you drove it the engine cutting off. Maybe even when you hit the brakes you were scared it wouldn't stop. There are a lot of horror stories to go around. Heck the Ecoboost engines have known problems over various models for the following:
If you need more info on the Ecoboost...check this:
- Coolant leaks
- Carbon buildup
- Cracked exhaust manifold
- Failed boost control solenoid
- Low-pressure fuel pump failure
- Timing chain problems
- Cam phasers
- Ignition system issues
Ford EcoBoost Problems: Are Ford EcoBoost Engines Reliable? - CoPilot (copilotsearch.com)
You have to keep in mind I had Hyundais for 20 years. This isn't one tiny stub your toe incident but many over 20yrs. The 2004 Santa Fe I owned was a great vehicle. It was built great from the factory so I only had to deal with the dealer infrequently and the only reason I bought the Tuscon.
After having to deal with the dealer every time I turned around and then seeing how the corporation acted with the engine failures and lack of admission on their part until deaths and class action lawsuits occurred I had a good idea of their MO.
So for me zero dealer support and a corporation that denies problems until forced to deal with it by courts I bowed out.
I once again wish you the best with your Hyundai but I am speaking from 20yrs of experience in dealing with their corporation.
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