2002 Elantra warranty (maybe)
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Re: 2002 Elantra warranty (maybe)
"mule" <teich3@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message
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> My neighbor just bought a 2002 Elantra. It was in an accident and it has
a
> restored title. It has 15,000 original miles. Does he have any warranty
> left on this Elantra???
>
What is a restored title? There are salvage titles, but I've never heard of
a restored title. I would doubt (but I sure don't know...) that a salvage
car would have any manufacturer's warranty.
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mule wrote:
> My neighbor just bought a 2002 Elantra. It was in an accident and it has a
> restored title. It has 15,000 original miles. Does he have any warranty
> left on this Elantra???
I have an original '04 GT Elantra with 38,000 mi and they will not
honor any warranty on anything so far! They tell me most everything is
only 36000 mi. warranty. Paint is peeling off, stereo dials turns up
the volume when turning down, sun-roof leaks etc etc etc. They tell me
it is supposed to leak. ;-)
Edmond, Oklahoma Hyundai
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"timbuk2" <timt@okdiversity.com> wrote in message
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>
> mule wrote:
> > My neighbor just bought a 2002 Elantra. It was in an accident and it
has a
> > restored title. It has 15,000 original miles. Does he have any warranty
> > left on this Elantra???
>
> I have an original '04 GT Elantra with 38,000 mi and they will not
> honor any warranty on anything so far! They tell me most everything is
> only 36000 mi. warranty. Paint is peeling off, stereo dials turns up
> the volume when turning down, sun-roof leaks etc etc etc. They tell me
> it is supposed to leak. ;-)
> Edmond, Oklahoma Hyundai
>
At the risk of sounding callous - that's the way warranties work. They only
cover what is specified in the warranty agreement. Kinda sucks, when
something like paint fails, but that's the way it is. I guess the upside is
that you can be glad the real warranty coverage hasn't been needed.
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Mike Marlow wrote:
> "timbuk2" <timt@okdiversity.com> wrote in message
> news:1167525939.074293.283660@48g2000cwx.googlegro ups.com...
>
>>mule wrote:
>>
>>>My neighbor just bought a 2002 Elantra. It was in an accident and it
>
> has a
>
>>>restored title. It has 15,000 original miles. Does he have any warranty
>>>left on this Elantra???
>>
>>I have an original '04 GT Elantra with 38,000 mi and they will not
>>honor any warranty on anything so far! They tell me most everything is
>>only 36000 mi. warranty. Paint is peeling off, stereo dials turns up
>>the volume when turning down, sun-roof leaks etc etc etc. They tell me
>>it is supposed to leak. ;-)
>>Edmond, Oklahoma Hyundai
>>
>
>
> At the risk of sounding callous - that's the way warranties work. They only
> cover what is specified in the warranty agreement. Kinda sucks, when
> something like paint fails, but that's the way it is. I guess the upside is
> that you can be glad the real warranty coverage hasn't been needed.
Yes that is the way warranties work. However, if you first report an
issue prior to the expiration, they will usually honor it past the
warranty period if they weren't able to address it adequately prior to
warranty end. Were all of the problems listed above things that cropped
up in just the last 2000 miles? That seems incredulous to me, but I
guess anything is possible.
Matt
> "timbuk2" <timt@okdiversity.com> wrote in message
> news:1167525939.074293.283660@48g2000cwx.googlegro ups.com...
>
>>mule wrote:
>>
>>>My neighbor just bought a 2002 Elantra. It was in an accident and it
>
> has a
>
>>>restored title. It has 15,000 original miles. Does he have any warranty
>>>left on this Elantra???
>>
>>I have an original '04 GT Elantra with 38,000 mi and they will not
>>honor any warranty on anything so far! They tell me most everything is
>>only 36000 mi. warranty. Paint is peeling off, stereo dials turns up
>>the volume when turning down, sun-roof leaks etc etc etc. They tell me
>>it is supposed to leak. ;-)
>>Edmond, Oklahoma Hyundai
>>
>
>
> At the risk of sounding callous - that's the way warranties work. They only
> cover what is specified in the warranty agreement. Kinda sucks, when
> something like paint fails, but that's the way it is. I guess the upside is
> that you can be glad the real warranty coverage hasn't been needed.
Yes that is the way warranties work. However, if you first report an
issue prior to the expiration, they will usually honor it past the
warranty period if they weren't able to address it adequately prior to
warranty end. Were all of the problems listed above things that cropped
up in just the last 2000 miles? That seems incredulous to me, but I
guess anything is possible.
Matt
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"sqdancerLynn" <www.sqdancerlynn1spam@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> IF the vehicle was salvaged their is no way you are going to get wty
> repairs
> NEVER BUY A SALVAGED VEHICLE UNLESS YOU HAVE SEEN THE BEFORE PICTURES
> SALVAGED VEHICLE HAS ZERO RESALE VALUE
>
Pretty much correct. Salvage titles mean one thing - the car was declared
to be junk before it was fixed up for sale.
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Matt Whiting wrote:
> Mike Marlow wrote:
>> "timbuk2" <timt@okdiversity.com> wrote in message
>> news:1167525939.074293.283660@48g2000cwx.googlegro ups.com...
>>
>>> mule wrote:
>>>
>>>> My neighbor just bought a 2002 Elantra. It was in an accident and it
>>
>> has a
>>
>>>> restored title. It has 15,000 original miles. Does he have any warranty
>>>> left on this Elantra???
>>>
>>> I have an original '04 GT Elantra with 38,000 mi and they will not
>>> honor any warranty on anything so far! They tell me most everything is
>>> only 36000 mi. warranty. Paint is peeling off, stereo dials turns up
>>> the volume when turning down, sun-roof leaks etc etc etc. They tell me
>>> it is supposed to leak. ;-)
>>> Edmond, Oklahoma Hyundai
>>>
>>
>>
>> At the risk of sounding callous - that's the way warranties work.
>> They only
>> cover what is specified in the warranty agreement. Kinda sucks, when
>> something like paint fails, but that's the way it is. I guess the
>> upside is
>> that you can be glad the real warranty coverage hasn't been needed.
>
>
>
> Yes that is the way warranties work. However, if you first report an
> issue prior to the expiration, they will usually honor it past the
> warranty period if they weren't able to address it adequately prior to
> warranty end. Were all of the problems listed above things that cropped
> up in just the last 2000 miles? That seems incredulous to me, but I
> guess anything is possible.
Also, I strongly suggest bypassing the dealer and going right to Hyundai
Customer Service. You'll get more out of them than you will out of the
dealer.
> Mike Marlow wrote:
>> "timbuk2" <timt@okdiversity.com> wrote in message
>> news:1167525939.074293.283660@48g2000cwx.googlegro ups.com...
>>
>>> mule wrote:
>>>
>>>> My neighbor just bought a 2002 Elantra. It was in an accident and it
>>
>> has a
>>
>>>> restored title. It has 15,000 original miles. Does he have any warranty
>>>> left on this Elantra???
>>>
>>> I have an original '04 GT Elantra with 38,000 mi and they will not
>>> honor any warranty on anything so far! They tell me most everything is
>>> only 36000 mi. warranty. Paint is peeling off, stereo dials turns up
>>> the volume when turning down, sun-roof leaks etc etc etc. They tell me
>>> it is supposed to leak. ;-)
>>> Edmond, Oklahoma Hyundai
>>>
>>
>>
>> At the risk of sounding callous - that's the way warranties work.
>> They only
>> cover what is specified in the warranty agreement. Kinda sucks, when
>> something like paint fails, but that's the way it is. I guess the
>> upside is
>> that you can be glad the real warranty coverage hasn't been needed.
>
>
>
> Yes that is the way warranties work. However, if you first report an
> issue prior to the expiration, they will usually honor it past the
> warranty period if they weren't able to address it adequately prior to
> warranty end. Were all of the problems listed above things that cropped
> up in just the last 2000 miles? That seems incredulous to me, but I
> guess anything is possible.
Also, I strongly suggest bypassing the dealer and going right to Hyundai
Customer Service. You'll get more out of them than you will out of the
dealer.
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sqdancerLynn wrote:
> IF the vehicle was salvaged their is no way you are going to get wty
> repairs
> NEVER BUY A SALVAGED VEHICLE UNLESS YOU HAVE SEEN THE BEFORE PICTURES
> SALVAGED VEHICLE HAS ZERO RESALE VALUE
>
Good advice but obviously the posters friend bought one so there must be
SOME resale value
> IF the vehicle was salvaged their is no way you are going to get wty
> repairs
> NEVER BUY A SALVAGED VEHICLE UNLESS YOU HAVE SEEN THE BEFORE PICTURES
> SALVAGED VEHICLE HAS ZERO RESALE VALUE
>
Good advice but obviously the posters friend bought one so there must be
SOME resale value
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