dealership tranferrable?
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dealership tranferrable?
If I purchase a new Hyundai Tiburon at one dealership, is my warranty and
mainentance check-ups good at any Hyundai dealership?
Reason I ask is that I'm going to be moving around the same time I purchase
the car.
Thank you for any help that anyone can offer.
mainentance check-ups good at any Hyundai dealership?
Reason I ask is that I'm going to be moving around the same time I purchase
the car.
Thank you for any help that anyone can offer.
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Re: dealership tranferrable?
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 20:54:25 GMT, "Zoet" <none@xxxxxx.whatnot> wrote:
>If I purchase a new Hyundai Tiburon at one dealership, is my warranty and
>mainentance check-ups good at any Hyundai dealership?
>
>Reason I ask is that I'm going to be moving around the same time I purchase
>the car.
**Hi Zoet. I no longer own my Santa Fe but I purchased it at a
Connecticut dealership. I live in Michigan and I had it serviced at
the Ann Arbor dealership...didn't like it so changed to another one in
Livonia. Me purchasing the car in CT was never a problem.
kaboomie
>If I purchase a new Hyundai Tiburon at one dealership, is my warranty and
>mainentance check-ups good at any Hyundai dealership?
>
>Reason I ask is that I'm going to be moving around the same time I purchase
>the car.
**Hi Zoet. I no longer own my Santa Fe but I purchased it at a
Connecticut dealership. I live in Michigan and I had it serviced at
the Ann Arbor dealership...didn't like it so changed to another one in
Livonia. Me purchasing the car in CT was never a problem.
kaboomie
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Re: dealership tranferrable?
Zoet wrote:
> If I purchase a new Hyundai Tiburon at one dealership, is my warranty and
> mainentance check-ups good at any Hyundai dealership?
>
> Reason I ask is that I'm going to be moving around the same time I purchase
> the car.
>
> Thank you for any help that anyone can offer.
The warranty is through Hyundai, not the dealership. ANY Hyundai dealer
should service your car under warranty with no questions asked, but you
may encounter some grumbling. In your case, I'd approach the new dealer
by stating that you just moved into town and are looking for a dealer to
take your business to. A good dealer will recognize this as an
opportunity to make a new customer and welcome you. If you get anything
less in response, look elsewhere.
> If I purchase a new Hyundai Tiburon at one dealership, is my warranty and
> mainentance check-ups good at any Hyundai dealership?
>
> Reason I ask is that I'm going to be moving around the same time I purchase
> the car.
>
> Thank you for any help that anyone can offer.
The warranty is through Hyundai, not the dealership. ANY Hyundai dealer
should service your car under warranty with no questions asked, but you
may encounter some grumbling. In your case, I'd approach the new dealer
by stating that you just moved into town and are looking for a dealer to
take your business to. A good dealer will recognize this as an
opportunity to make a new customer and welcome you. If you get anything
less in response, look elsewhere.
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Re: dealership tranferrable?
As long as the dealership knows what it is doing, it should not be a problem.
I bought my Sonata at a Houston dealership, and then a dealership right next
door to my house started selling Hyundais. It was a disaster. The service
people were not properly trained, and they charged me for things that should
have been covered by the warranty. I had to contact customer care at Hyundai
to get it straightened out. The rep there even said that that place doesn't
know what it's doing. I went back to the Houston dealership. I've never had a
problem with service from them. Here's an example. I got an oil change at the
new place. They forgot to change the washer on the plug--instant oil leak.
Have had dozens of oil changes at the Houston dealership with no problems. You
live and learn.
Steve
Chynna22@aol.com
I bought my Sonata at a Houston dealership, and then a dealership right next
door to my house started selling Hyundais. It was a disaster. The service
people were not properly trained, and they charged me for things that should
have been covered by the warranty. I had to contact customer care at Hyundai
to get it straightened out. The rep there even said that that place doesn't
know what it's doing. I went back to the Houston dealership. I've never had a
problem with service from them. Here's an example. I got an oil change at the
new place. They forgot to change the washer on the plug--instant oil leak.
Have had dozens of oil changes at the Houston dealership with no problems. You
live and learn.
Steve
Chynna22@aol.com
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Re: dealership tranferrable?
Thanks a lot everyone! Appreciate the feedback!
"Chynna22" <chynna22@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040818144458.19394.00003801@mb-m04.aol.com...
> As long as the dealership knows what it is doing, it should not be a
problem.
> I bought my Sonata at a Houston dealership, and then a dealership right
next
> door to my house started selling Hyundais. It was a disaster. The
service
> people were not properly trained, and they charged me for things that
should
> have been covered by the warranty. I had to contact customer care at
Hyundai
> to get it straightened out. The rep there even said that that place
doesn't
> know what it's doing. I went back to the Houston dealership. I've never
had a
> problem with service from them. Here's an example. I got an oil change
at the
> new place. They forgot to change the washer on the plug--instant oil
leak.
> Have had dozens of oil changes at the Houston dealership with no problems.
You
> live and learn.
>
> Steve
> Chynna22@aol.com
"Chynna22" <chynna22@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040818144458.19394.00003801@mb-m04.aol.com...
> As long as the dealership knows what it is doing, it should not be a
problem.
> I bought my Sonata at a Houston dealership, and then a dealership right
next
> door to my house started selling Hyundais. It was a disaster. The
service
> people were not properly trained, and they charged me for things that
should
> have been covered by the warranty. I had to contact customer care at
Hyundai
> to get it straightened out. The rep there even said that that place
doesn't
> know what it's doing. I went back to the Houston dealership. I've never
had a
> problem with service from them. Here's an example. I got an oil change
at the
> new place. They forgot to change the washer on the plug--instant oil
leak.
> Have had dozens of oil changes at the Houston dealership with no problems.
You
> live and learn.
>
> Steve
> Chynna22@aol.com
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