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Dud 2006 Sonata

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Dud 2006 Sonata by nerdninja
Feb 06, 2008 (5:07 pm)
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If you're here researching Sonatas, listen to my story and decide for yourself. I'm sure there have been a lot of good experiences with the car for other folks, but I seem to have gotten a dud 2006.
 
My entire engine was replaced at 34,000 miles after a valve guide fell into the cylinder at highway speed. At the time I expressed to Hyundai that I was distrustful of the car after such a bad failure so early. I was told that I would come to trust the car in time.
 
Around 50,000 miles I got an engine light. I was told it was a minor transmission code and they replaced the fluid and sent me on my way. A week later the light came back, this time for transmission failure. The entire transmission was replaced with a rebuilt transmission.
 
I expressed my concerns to Hyundai again, got a call back from the exact same person that called me back last year telling me that I would come to trust the car in time. Everything he said was, to the word, exactly what he said after the engine was replaced, obviously crafted by their legal department.
 
Their line is that they did what they were obligated to do under the warranty and they're right. But it's no fun to drive a car when you're waiting for the other (third?) shoe to drop and they are steadfast that they are not interested in cutting me a deal on trading in my car. I'm not asking for anything free, just to work out something where I can trade in mine without my payments going up or getting extended too far into the future. I'm not trying to screw over Hyundai, I just want something trustworthy. Or some kind of small gesture that shows they value me as a repeat customer.
 
I mentioned that I'm surprised they weren't going to offer me so much as an oil change and the rep's reply was: "Now you've gone from wanting another car to wanting an oil change?!" Funny, he said that exact same thing last year, too.
 
Interestingly, when I called to mention my transmission was bad and that the engine had already been replaced, the rep who took the call told me she's seen them replace entire cars for less. When I mentioned this to their regional rep who called me back he told me the first rep wasn't an employee of Hyundai, just someone in Utah who answers the phone.
 
So there you go. I'm going to dump this car (the fourth Hyundai in my household) and get something else and Hyundai will never see one penny from me again. Yes, they stand by their warranty, but don't expect them to do anything to value you as a customer. They don't care. They'll do the minimum and that's it.
 
Decide for yourself. You'll probably have no problems. Or maybe you will.
 
Feeling lucky?
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Re: Dud 2006 Sonata [nerdninja] by craigbrooks
Feb 14, 2008 (7:32 pm)
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Replying to: nerdninja (Feb 06, 2008 5:07 pm)

My reply....Warranty response! That is good. Minimum....factor in the cost of those replacements and I'd say they spent a penny or two. Hyundai didn't leave this poster high and dry. I would expect the same. New engine, new trasmission, what else could you ask for? I'd be happy with that.
 
For those looking at the Sonata don't let this deter you. This is a great car. Check the Toyota/Accord/Mazda forums and you''ll hear the same faults. See the Toyota tranny issues and you'll see no resolutions.
 
Too many happy folks here.
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Re: Dud 2006 Sonata [craigbrooks] by wanna_azzy
Feb 15, 2008 (8:02 am)
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Replying to: craigbrooks (Feb 14, 2008 7:32 pm)

I agree. Most likely the car was purchased in large part due to the warranty. Now that the warranty has proven very valuable, the buyer is dissatisfied.? I would hope not to have to use my warranty, but I feel better knowing that it will be honored if a problem occurs. So far I am pleased with my pruchase, and hope to feel confident in its value for years to come. I wonder how many Camcords get new engines or trannies for free after 40,000 miles .
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Re: Dud 2006 Sonata [wanna_azzy] by m6user
Feb 15, 2008 (10:08 am)
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Replying to: wanna_azzy (Feb 15, 2008 8:02 am)

I had a 2003 Tundra w/ 43000 miles need a new tranny. Dealer replaced under powertrain warranty. Point being that Toyotas also can have a major failure and they will stand behind their warranty.
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Re: Dud 2006 Sonata [m6user] by craigbrooks
Feb 22, 2008 (3:38 pm)
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Replying to: m6user (Feb 15, 2008 10:08 am)

If you're lucky.
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Re: Dud 2006 Sonata [craigbrooks] by m6user
Feb 22, 2008 (9:15 pm)
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Replying to: craigbrooks (Feb 22, 2008 3:38 pm)

I guess I was lucky or they just wanted to handle as quietly as possible considering all the bad press they've been getting for quality recalls and such.

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