Thanks for info.
Im from EU. Do you by any chance have info about EU market?
From my investigation, Hyundai is highly regarded when it comes to warranty.
I’m sorry , I can only offer direct and personal experience from the US. The Hyundai plant in Alabama was where my car was assembled. They put together parts made in South Korea, which was working great, with a solid reputation for boring, safe, reliable lower-end cars. Until about 9 years ago. I’ve heard rumors of power struggles within the family that founded and owns Hyundai. Older generation retiring unwillingly at 80+ years old, because they didn’t trust the kids (in their fifties) to run things. ALLEGEDLY. Company culture changes, engineers are afraid to say “hey, sir, these ignition coil packs are causing the spark plugs to misfire, we need to spend more money building these before our new US Elantra sedans go to pieces.” I’m just saying, be very careful and research the recalls, both US and EU based. The recent (2021) ones for Tucsons on the US involved total engine replacements, if I remember right. My warranty didn’t cover the ignition coil packs, because they were a replaceable part. After two visits to the dealership to replace them because the spark plugs misfired and the engine starting running rough, I asked if we could stop replacing the damaged spark plugs/ coil pack with Hyundai parts and use an aftermarket brand. They said if I did that, it would void my warranty!
Thanks for info. Im from EU. Do you by any chance have info about EU market? From my investigation, Hyundai is highly regarded when it comes to warranty.
I’m sorry , I can only offer direct and personal experience from the US. The Hyundai plant in Alabama was where my car was assembled. They put together parts made in South Korea, which was working great, with a solid reputation for boring, safe, reliable lower-end cars. Until about 9 years ago. I’ve heard rumors of power struggles within the family that founded and owns Hyundai. Older generation retiring unwillingly at 80+ years old, because they didn’t trust the kids (in their fifties) to run things. ALLEGEDLY. Company culture changes, engineers are afraid to say “hey, sir, these ignition coil packs are causing the spark plugs to misfire, we need to spend more money building these before our new US Elantra sedans go to pieces.” I’m just saying, be very careful and research the recalls, both US and EU based. The recent (2021) ones for Tucsons on the US involved total engine replacements, if I remember right. My warranty didn’t cover the ignition coil packs, because they were a replaceable part. After two visits to the dealership to replace them because the spark plugs misfired and the engine starting running rough, I asked if we could stop replacing the damaged spark plugs/ coil pack with Hyundai parts and use an aftermarket brand. They said if I did that, it would void my warranty!