2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled
in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial quality? Thanks. |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
5 Months...Love it.
Rob -- Rob "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote in message news:1141767139.764671.274590@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... >I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > > I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but > I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > > If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial > quality? > Thanks. > |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
5 Months...Love it.
Rob -- Rob "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote in message news:1141767139.764671.274590@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... >I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > > I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but > I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > > If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial > quality? > Thanks. > |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
5 Months...Love it.
Rob -- Rob "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote in message news:1141767139.764671.274590@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... >I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > > I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but > I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > > If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial > quality? > Thanks. > |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
bubba wrote:
> I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) V4? I have an I4 that was made in Korea so I can't comment on the Alabama plant's quality. Matt |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
bubba wrote:
> I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) V4? I have an I4 that was made in Korea so I can't comment on the Alabama plant's quality. Matt |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
bubba wrote:
> I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) V4? I have an I4 that was made in Korea so I can't comment on the Alabama plant's quality. Matt |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
On 7 Mar 2006 13:32:19 -0800, "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote:
>I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled >in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > >I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but >I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > >If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial >quality? Bubba, I'll chime in although I only have 800 miles on my GLS V6. Build quality on mine was about 99%. I had a small door gasket leak on the driver's side near the outside mirror. It made a slight whistling sound at 50+ mph. I think it was noticeable because the car is so quiet to begin with. I pinched the gasket a little and it's totally quiet now. This is an uncommon problem. A more common problem is a rear suspension thunking noise when driving slowly over sharp bumps. Again, the car is so quiet that it makes noises easier to notice. I suspect someone will find an exact cause and cure real soon, but I can live with it regardless. I certainly would not let those problems discourage me from buying the same car. I do envy the leather seats. Wish I had got the standard LX now, but I'm still very satisfied. -- Bob |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
On 7 Mar 2006 13:32:19 -0800, "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote:
>I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled >in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > >I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but >I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > >If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial >quality? Bubba, I'll chime in although I only have 800 miles on my GLS V6. Build quality on mine was about 99%. I had a small door gasket leak on the driver's side near the outside mirror. It made a slight whistling sound at 50+ mph. I think it was noticeable because the car is so quiet to begin with. I pinched the gasket a little and it's totally quiet now. This is an uncommon problem. A more common problem is a rear suspension thunking noise when driving slowly over sharp bumps. Again, the car is so quiet that it makes noises easier to notice. I suspect someone will find an exact cause and cure real soon, but I can live with it regardless. I certainly would not let those problems discourage me from buying the same car. I do envy the leather seats. Wish I had got the standard LX now, but I'm still very satisfied. -- Bob |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
On 7 Mar 2006 13:32:19 -0800, "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote:
>I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled >in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > >I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but >I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > >If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial >quality? Bubba, I'll chime in although I only have 800 miles on my GLS V6. Build quality on mine was about 99%. I had a small door gasket leak on the driver's side near the outside mirror. It made a slight whistling sound at 50+ mph. I think it was noticeable because the car is so quiet to begin with. I pinched the gasket a little and it's totally quiet now. This is an uncommon problem. A more common problem is a rear suspension thunking noise when driving slowly over sharp bumps. Again, the car is so quiet that it makes noises easier to notice. I suspect someone will find an exact cause and cure real soon, but I can live with it regardless. I certainly would not let those problems discourage me from buying the same car. I do envy the leather seats. Wish I had got the standard LX now, but I'm still very satisfied. -- Bob |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
bubba wrote:
> I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) FYI, the GLS 4-cyl has been coming out of Alabama since some time in November. I got one right after Thanksgiving and am well pleased with the quality. Barry |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
bubba wrote:
> I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) FYI, the GLS 4-cyl has been coming out of Alabama since some time in November. I got one right after Thanksgiving and am well pleased with the quality. Barry |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
bubba wrote:
> I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) FYI, the GLS 4-cyl has been coming out of Alabama since some time in November. I got one right after Thanksgiving and am well pleased with the quality. Barry |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
"bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote in message news:1141767139.764671.274590@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... >I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > > I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but > I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > > If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial > quality? > Thanks. Not too bad.... A few problems - some of which you could call the dealers fault, but Hyundai's been no help resolving the issues. Make sure that there's more than one dealer near you before you consider buying one. Headlights blind oncoming drivers resulting in them returning the favor. It's been to the dealer's three times. They adjust hem so they light the potholes 10 feet in front of your vehicle, or as tree lighters. I adjusted them down after the last trip, so I only get flashed occasionally. Vehicle shakes like it has an out of balance tire. This was present on the initial test drive. Salesman said it was "flat spots on the tires from sitting on the lot". Took it to the dealer, and they balanced the tires. Didn't fix it. Next trip back they stole the tires from another car on the lot. Now it shook, and pulled to the left. Next trip back, they rotated the tires on the car to eliminate the pulling. It doesn't pull, but it still shakes a little. The first tire rotation ought to be interesting. A call to Hyundai "customer service" resulted in them telling me to go find a tire dealer - really! Accessory power receptacle - AKA: Cigarette lighter outlet - has no power. Took it to the dealer over a month ago. They STILL don't have the part (the socket). Apparently there's still issues getting parts for the '06, as Hyundai's "customer service" didn't / couldn't help with that either. The vehicle apparently has an automatic lock feature - start driving it, and the locks lock - like almost every other vehicle with power locks. But, due to a poor design, the owner can't turn it on and off like you could in my 2000 Caravan, my 2003 Malibu, and my 2004 Town and Country. You have the privilege of paying Mr. Dealer $85 to enable it. I knew it had it because I drove a rental with it. Too bad I didn't know I was going to have to pay to have it enabled before I filled out the paperwork. Also, as many others have noted, City / Highway mileage comes NOWHERE close to the numbers on the window stickers. There is no "District Manager" or anything similar. I got the "each dealer is independently owned........" broken record. I was told that if I "don't like" the service department where I bought it, I should try another dealer. I bought it in Wilmington NC, and the closest other dealers are between 60 and 80 miles. This is to get problems fixed that were there from mile 0 |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
"bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote in message news:1141767139.764671.274590@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... >I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > > I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but > I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > > If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial > quality? > Thanks. Not too bad.... A few problems - some of which you could call the dealers fault, but Hyundai's been no help resolving the issues. Make sure that there's more than one dealer near you before you consider buying one. Headlights blind oncoming drivers resulting in them returning the favor. It's been to the dealer's three times. They adjust hem so they light the potholes 10 feet in front of your vehicle, or as tree lighters. I adjusted them down after the last trip, so I only get flashed occasionally. Vehicle shakes like it has an out of balance tire. This was present on the initial test drive. Salesman said it was "flat spots on the tires from sitting on the lot". Took it to the dealer, and they balanced the tires. Didn't fix it. Next trip back they stole the tires from another car on the lot. Now it shook, and pulled to the left. Next trip back, they rotated the tires on the car to eliminate the pulling. It doesn't pull, but it still shakes a little. The first tire rotation ought to be interesting. A call to Hyundai "customer service" resulted in them telling me to go find a tire dealer - really! Accessory power receptacle - AKA: Cigarette lighter outlet - has no power. Took it to the dealer over a month ago. They STILL don't have the part (the socket). Apparently there's still issues getting parts for the '06, as Hyundai's "customer service" didn't / couldn't help with that either. The vehicle apparently has an automatic lock feature - start driving it, and the locks lock - like almost every other vehicle with power locks. But, due to a poor design, the owner can't turn it on and off like you could in my 2000 Caravan, my 2003 Malibu, and my 2004 Town and Country. You have the privilege of paying Mr. Dealer $85 to enable it. I knew it had it because I drove a rental with it. Too bad I didn't know I was going to have to pay to have it enabled before I filled out the paperwork. Also, as many others have noted, City / Highway mileage comes NOWHERE close to the numbers on the window stickers. There is no "District Manager" or anything similar. I got the "each dealer is independently owned........" broken record. I was told that if I "don't like" the service department where I bought it, I should try another dealer. I bought it in Wilmington NC, and the closest other dealers are between 60 and 80 miles. This is to get problems fixed that were there from mile 0 |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
"bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote in message news:1141767139.764671.274590@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... >I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > > I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but > I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > > If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial > quality? > Thanks. Not too bad.... A few problems - some of which you could call the dealers fault, but Hyundai's been no help resolving the issues. Make sure that there's more than one dealer near you before you consider buying one. Headlights blind oncoming drivers resulting in them returning the favor. It's been to the dealer's three times. They adjust hem so they light the potholes 10 feet in front of your vehicle, or as tree lighters. I adjusted them down after the last trip, so I only get flashed occasionally. Vehicle shakes like it has an out of balance tire. This was present on the initial test drive. Salesman said it was "flat spots on the tires from sitting on the lot". Took it to the dealer, and they balanced the tires. Didn't fix it. Next trip back they stole the tires from another car on the lot. Now it shook, and pulled to the left. Next trip back, they rotated the tires on the car to eliminate the pulling. It doesn't pull, but it still shakes a little. The first tire rotation ought to be interesting. A call to Hyundai "customer service" resulted in them telling me to go find a tire dealer - really! Accessory power receptacle - AKA: Cigarette lighter outlet - has no power. Took it to the dealer over a month ago. They STILL don't have the part (the socket). Apparently there's still issues getting parts for the '06, as Hyundai's "customer service" didn't / couldn't help with that either. The vehicle apparently has an automatic lock feature - start driving it, and the locks lock - like almost every other vehicle with power locks. But, due to a poor design, the owner can't turn it on and off like you could in my 2000 Caravan, my 2003 Malibu, and my 2004 Town and Country. You have the privilege of paying Mr. Dealer $85 to enable it. I knew it had it because I drove a rental with it. Too bad I didn't know I was going to have to pay to have it enabled before I filled out the paperwork. Also, as many others have noted, City / Highway mileage comes NOWHERE close to the numbers on the window stickers. There is no "District Manager" or anything similar. I got the "each dealer is independently owned........" broken record. I was told that if I "don't like" the service department where I bought it, I should try another dealer. I bought it in Wilmington NC, and the closest other dealers are between 60 and 80 miles. This is to get problems fixed that were there from mile 0 |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
funny you should ask....J D Power just today asked me to fill out their
initial quality questionaire. ...lots of questions about defects in various catergories....I didn't check one box. I have 8000 miles on the LX, bought for Christmas. No defects at all, from cigarette lighter to headlights-I think Bob's car is the anormally :>) ps excuse the top post if you will. "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote in message news:1141767139.764671.274590@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... >I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > > I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but > I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > > If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial > quality? > Thanks. > |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
funny you should ask....J D Power just today asked me to fill out their
initial quality questionaire. ...lots of questions about defects in various catergories....I didn't check one box. I have 8000 miles on the LX, bought for Christmas. No defects at all, from cigarette lighter to headlights-I think Bob's car is the anormally :>) ps excuse the top post if you will. "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote in message news:1141767139.764671.274590@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... >I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > > I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but > I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > > If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial > quality? > Thanks. > |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
funny you should ask....J D Power just today asked me to fill out their
initial quality questionaire. ...lots of questions about defects in various catergories....I didn't check one box. I have 8000 miles on the LX, bought for Christmas. No defects at all, from cigarette lighter to headlights-I think Bob's car is the anormally :>) ps excuse the top post if you will. "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote in message news:1141767139.764671.274590@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... >I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > > I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but > I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > > If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial > quality? > Thanks. > |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
I am very very happy with mine. I put their quality in the same category as
Honda and Toyota. "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote in message news:1141767139.764671.274590@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... >I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > > I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but > I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > > If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial > quality? > Thanks. > |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
I am very very happy with mine. I put their quality in the same category as
Honda and Toyota. "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote in message news:1141767139.764671.274590@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... >I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > > I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but > I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > > If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial > quality? > Thanks. > |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
I am very very happy with mine. I put their quality in the same category as
Honda and Toyota. "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote in message news:1141767139.764671.274590@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... >I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled > in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > > I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but > I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > > If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial > quality? > Thanks. > |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
Darby OGill wrote:
> funny you should ask....J D Power just today asked me to fill out their > initial quality questionaire. ...lots of questions about defects in various > catergories....I didn't check one box. I have 8000 miles on the LX, bought > for Christmas. No defects at all, from cigarette lighter to headlights-I > think Bob's car is the anormally :>) > ps excuse the top post if you will. I just got the Power survey as well, but I have only 3,500 or so on my GL. I penned in 4 or 5 boxes, mainly related to the sensitive throttle (I have stick shift) and the poor HVAC, poor mileage and noise from under the rear (suspension and gas tank sloshing). Nothing major and nothing that would have stopped me from buying the car in all likelihood, all the throttle is coming really close to that. I gave the can an overall quality rating of 8. Matt |
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Darby OGill wrote:
> funny you should ask....J D Power just today asked me to fill out their > initial quality questionaire. ...lots of questions about defects in various > catergories....I didn't check one box. I have 8000 miles on the LX, bought > for Christmas. No defects at all, from cigarette lighter to headlights-I > think Bob's car is the anormally :>) > ps excuse the top post if you will. I just got the Power survey as well, but I have only 3,500 or so on my GL. I penned in 4 or 5 boxes, mainly related to the sensitive throttle (I have stick shift) and the poor HVAC, poor mileage and noise from under the rear (suspension and gas tank sloshing). Nothing major and nothing that would have stopped me from buying the car in all likelihood, all the throttle is coming really close to that. I gave the can an overall quality rating of 8. Matt |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
Darby OGill wrote:
> funny you should ask....J D Power just today asked me to fill out their > initial quality questionaire. ...lots of questions about defects in various > catergories....I didn't check one box. I have 8000 miles on the LX, bought > for Christmas. No defects at all, from cigarette lighter to headlights-I > think Bob's car is the anormally :>) > ps excuse the top post if you will. I just got the Power survey as well, but I have only 3,500 or so on my GL. I penned in 4 or 5 boxes, mainly related to the sensitive throttle (I have stick shift) and the poor HVAC, poor mileage and noise from under the rear (suspension and gas tank sloshing). Nothing major and nothing that would have stopped me from buying the car in all likelihood, all the throttle is coming really close to that. I gave the can an overall quality rating of 8. Matt |
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Metsfan1 wrote:
> I am very very happy with mine. I put their quality in the same category as > Honda and Toyota. I'd say the initial quality is less than my 84 Accord was, but that is my only Japanese car so I don't have much data for comparison. However, the Honda began to systematically self destruct starting at about 60,000 miles and 4 years of age. The last straw was when the cam and rocker arms self-destructed at 70,000 or so miles. I'm hoping the Sonata is a MUCH better quality car than the Honda was over the long haul. To me "initial" quality doesn't mean much, I want quality that lasts 200,000 miles as with my last minivan (a Plymouth Grand Voyager). Matt |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
Metsfan1 wrote:
> I am very very happy with mine. I put their quality in the same category as > Honda and Toyota. I'd say the initial quality is less than my 84 Accord was, but that is my only Japanese car so I don't have much data for comparison. However, the Honda began to systematically self destruct starting at about 60,000 miles and 4 years of age. The last straw was when the cam and rocker arms self-destructed at 70,000 or so miles. I'm hoping the Sonata is a MUCH better quality car than the Honda was over the long haul. To me "initial" quality doesn't mean much, I want quality that lasts 200,000 miles as with my last minivan (a Plymouth Grand Voyager). Matt |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
Metsfan1 wrote:
> I am very very happy with mine. I put their quality in the same category as > Honda and Toyota. I'd say the initial quality is less than my 84 Accord was, but that is my only Japanese car so I don't have much data for comparison. However, the Honda began to systematically self destruct starting at about 60,000 miles and 4 years of age. The last straw was when the cam and rocker arms self-destructed at 70,000 or so miles. I'm hoping the Sonata is a MUCH better quality car than the Honda was over the long haul. To me "initial" quality doesn't mean much, I want quality that lasts 200,000 miles as with my last minivan (a Plymouth Grand Voyager). Matt |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
I had no problem with Mr Dealer adjusting the automatic locking
mechanism for free. No fee ever mentioned. Love the car, certianly not perfect, but love the car.............Doc |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
I had no problem with Mr Dealer adjusting the automatic locking
mechanism for free. No fee ever mentioned. Love the car, certianly not perfect, but love the car.............Doc |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
I had no problem with Mr Dealer adjusting the automatic locking
mechanism for free. No fee ever mentioned. Love the car, certianly not perfect, but love the car.............Doc |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
"Darby OGill" <barkbark@woof.net> wrote in message
news:uYxPf.3250$zp2.180@trndny01... > funny you should ask....J D Power just today asked me to fill out their > initial quality questionaire. ...lots of questions about defects in > various catergories....I didn't check one box. I have 8000 miles on the > LX, bought for Christmas. No defects at all, from cigarette lighter to > headlights-I think Bob's car is the anormally :>) > ps excuse the top post if you will. > I don't really agree that my car is an anomaly. I'm not having problems that are all that serious. Tire (or whatever is is) problems and a bad power outlet. From what I understand, my headlight problems are just a poor design. The real issue is a dealer service department that is incapable of fixing the problems that the car does have, and being left out to dry by Hyundai. Better to find out how problems will be addressed before purchasing the car than after. Just as important is the support you receive from the manufacturer if there is problems, as the initial quality of the vehicle. |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
"Darby OGill" <barkbark@woof.net> wrote in message
news:uYxPf.3250$zp2.180@trndny01... > funny you should ask....J D Power just today asked me to fill out their > initial quality questionaire. ...lots of questions about defects in > various catergories....I didn't check one box. I have 8000 miles on the > LX, bought for Christmas. No defects at all, from cigarette lighter to > headlights-I think Bob's car is the anormally :>) > ps excuse the top post if you will. > I don't really agree that my car is an anomaly. I'm not having problems that are all that serious. Tire (or whatever is is) problems and a bad power outlet. From what I understand, my headlight problems are just a poor design. The real issue is a dealer service department that is incapable of fixing the problems that the car does have, and being left out to dry by Hyundai. Better to find out how problems will be addressed before purchasing the car than after. Just as important is the support you receive from the manufacturer if there is problems, as the initial quality of the vehicle. |
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"Darby OGill" <barkbark@woof.net> wrote in message
news:uYxPf.3250$zp2.180@trndny01... > funny you should ask....J D Power just today asked me to fill out their > initial quality questionaire. ...lots of questions about defects in > various catergories....I didn't check one box. I have 8000 miles on the > LX, bought for Christmas. No defects at all, from cigarette lighter to > headlights-I think Bob's car is the anormally :>) > ps excuse the top post if you will. > I don't really agree that my car is an anomaly. I'm not having problems that are all that serious. Tire (or whatever is is) problems and a bad power outlet. From what I understand, my headlight problems are just a poor design. The real issue is a dealer service department that is incapable of fixing the problems that the car does have, and being left out to dry by Hyundai. Better to find out how problems will be addressed before purchasing the car than after. Just as important is the support you receive from the manufacturer if there is problems, as the initial quality of the vehicle. |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
On 7 Mar 2006 13:32:19 -0800, "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote:
>I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled >in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > >I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but >I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > >If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial >quality? >Thanks. I have an LX, but only have 600 miles on it. The initial quality has been very good with the my only complaint being noise coming from the rear suspension. The car has been amazingly quiet. I've heard various complaints about the gas mileage and I think that after the car is broken in I should be able to get pretty close to the 30 mpg highway on the sticker. Had the car out for the first time yesterday on the road (some interstate, some heavy traffic (Chicago), and some US highway with stops and slowdowns for towns, and got just under 28MPG doing 60-70 on the open portions. |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
On 7 Mar 2006 13:32:19 -0800, "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote:
>I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled >in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > >I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but >I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > >If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial >quality? >Thanks. I have an LX, but only have 600 miles on it. The initial quality has been very good with the my only complaint being noise coming from the rear suspension. The car has been amazingly quiet. I've heard various complaints about the gas mileage and I think that after the car is broken in I should be able to get pretty close to the 30 mpg highway on the sticker. Had the car out for the first time yesterday on the road (some interstate, some heavy traffic (Chicago), and some US highway with stops and slowdowns for towns, and got just under 28MPG doing 60-70 on the open portions. |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
On 7 Mar 2006 13:32:19 -0800, "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote:
>I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled >in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > >I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but >I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > >If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial >quality? >Thanks. I have an LX, but only have 600 miles on it. The initial quality has been very good with the my only complaint being noise coming from the rear suspension. The car has been amazingly quiet. I've heard various complaints about the gas mileage and I think that after the car is broken in I should be able to get pretty close to the 30 mpg highway on the sticker. Had the car out for the first time yesterday on the road (some interstate, some heavy traffic (Chicago), and some US highway with stops and slowdowns for towns, and got just under 28MPG doing 60-70 on the open portions. |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
On 7 Mar 2006 13:32:19 -0800, "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote:
>I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled >in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > >I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but >I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > >If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial >quality? >Thanks. I have a GLS V6 that has close to 7K on it now. I really do like the car and I have gotten past the fact I too have the suspension Clunk, however, I cannot get over the very annoying engine whine that my car developed btweeen 60-69MPH. I have been working with Hyundai on this but they have not been extremely helpful so far. They have actually been suggesting I go into artbitration to have them buy the car back. I really like the car and have told them I simply want them to replace the Intake Manifold since they have diagnosed the engine whine as being a characteristic of the manifold but not all cars have this problem so if they replace it maybe I wilkl get a new one that does not have it as a characteristic. |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
On 7 Mar 2006 13:32:19 -0800, "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote:
>I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled >in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > >I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but >I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > >If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial >quality? >Thanks. I have a GLS V6 that has close to 7K on it now. I really do like the car and I have gotten past the fact I too have the suspension Clunk, however, I cannot get over the very annoying engine whine that my car developed btweeen 60-69MPH. I have been working with Hyundai on this but they have not been extremely helpful so far. They have actually been suggesting I go into artbitration to have them buy the car back. I really like the car and have told them I simply want them to replace the Intake Manifold since they have diagnosed the engine whine as being a characteristic of the manifold but not all cars have this problem so if they replace it maybe I wilkl get a new one that does not have it as a characteristic. |
Re: 2006 Sonata GLS v6 Initial Quality Feedback
On 7 Mar 2006 13:32:19 -0800, "bubba" <bubbaclinton@mail.com> wrote:
>I am thinking about buying the Sonata GLS V6, which is being assembled >in the new plant in AL. (the V4 is still being made in Korea) > >I know the Sonata's in the past several years have been well made, but >I am concerned about the change in their manufacturing plant. > >If you are a 06 Hyundai Sonata owner, what do you think of its initial >quality? >Thanks. I have a GLS V6 that has close to 7K on it now. I really do like the car and I have gotten past the fact I too have the suspension Clunk, however, I cannot get over the very annoying engine whine that my car developed btweeen 60-69MPH. I have been working with Hyundai on this but they have not been extremely helpful so far. They have actually been suggesting I go into artbitration to have them buy the car back. I really like the car and have told them I simply want them to replace the Intake Manifold since they have diagnosed the engine whine as being a characteristic of the manifold but not all cars have this problem so if they replace it maybe I wilkl get a new one that does not have it as a characteristic. |
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