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Since: Sep 10, 2003 Posts: 2
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 11:26 pm
Post subject: Dealers and warrantees Archived from groups: alt>autos>hyundai (more info?)
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The Dealers make it appear that all service needs to be performed by THEM
in order to keep the vehicle warranty.
The schedule includes lots of incrementals too--like an "inspection and
lubrication"
and oil change/tire rotation that runs 250$.
Is that the fact?
Can I take it to any Hyundai Dealer (some seem better than others)?
Shoot---can I take it to any lube shop?
I know I've seen posts that contest that, but is there anyone who has had to
actually call on the warranty that can backup the fact that you don't need
to go to the 'dealer of sale?'
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Since: Jul 04, 2003 Posts: 9
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 11:26 pm
Post subject: Re: Dealers and warrantees [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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In article <vlvqjv8s7omia3.DeleteThis@corp.supernews.com>, Panj
<bamina.DeleteThis@excote.com> wrote:
> I know I've seen posts that contest that, but is there anyone who has had to
> actually call on the warranty that can backup the fact that you don't need
> to go to the 'dealer of sale?'
There is no need to test something that is Federal law. Just like any
car, you can have your Hyundai serviced by any mechanic, or do it
yourself. The dealer will not balk if the car later needs warranty
work, and if he does, two words will shut him up: "Attorney General."
--
Jerry Kindall, Seattle, WA <http://www.jerrykindall.com/>
2003 Chianti Red Elantra GT
When replying by e-mail, use plain text ONLY to make sure I read it.
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Since: Sep 10, 2003 Posts: 2
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2003 11:28 pm
Post subject: Re: Dealers and warrantees [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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I wasn't completely aware of the law, nor the scope of it.
That seems pretty clear and concise to me now.
Thanks.
"Jerry Kindall" <jerrykindall DeleteThis @nospam.invalid> wrote in message
news:100920032046107830%jerrykindall@nospam.invalid...
> In article <vlvqjv8s7omia3 DeleteThis @corp.supernews.com>, Panj
> <bamina DeleteThis @excote.com> wrote:
>
> > I know I've seen posts that contest that, but is there anyone who has
had to
> > actually call on the warranty that can backup the fact that you don't
need
> > to go to the 'dealer of sale?'
>
> There is no need to test something that is Federal law. Just like any
> car, you can have your Hyundai serviced by any mechanic, or do it
> yourself. The dealer will not balk if the car later needs warranty
> work, and if he does, two words will shut him up: "Attorney General."
>
> --
> Jerry Kindall, Seattle, WA
<http://www.jerrykindall.com/>
> 2003 Chianti Red Elantra GT
> When replying by e-mail, use plain text ONLY to make sure I read
it.
> Due to spam and viruses, I filter all mail with HTML or
attachments.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: Dealers and warrantees |
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Since: Aug 11, 2003 Posts: 6
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2003 2:12 am
Post subject: Re: Dealers and warrantees [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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After I was charged $75 for an oil change & tire rotation for my 7500
mile maintenance, I had a friend do my oil changes every 3500 & tie
rotations every 7500 for $10 a visit. I save the receipts. The only
major visit is $279 at both dealer or his shop, so I will let the
dealer do 30K & 60K visits.
I just got auto insurance at a real savings at Progressive ($150 off
my Grange policy). One very interesting item they offer on their web
site is RECALL INFO. Type in you year, make & model & they list V6
recalls but no V4.
"Panj" <bamina RemoveThis @excote.com> wrote in message news:<vm2f3eosfuio8a RemoveThis @corp.supernews.com>...
> I wasn't completely aware of the law, nor the scope of it.
> That seems pretty clear and concise to me now.
> Thanks.
>
> "Jerry Kindall" <jerrykindall RemoveThis @nospam.invalid> wrote in message
> news:100920032046107830%jerrykindall@nospam.invalid...
> > In article <vlvqjv8s7omia3 RemoveThis @corp.supernews.com>, Panj
> > <bamina RemoveThis @excote.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I know I've seen posts that contest that, but is there anyone who has
> had to
> > > actually call on the warranty that can backup the fact that you don't
> need
> > > to go to the 'dealer of sale?'
> >
> > There is no need to test something that is Federal law. Just like any
> > car, you can have your Hyundai serviced by any mechanic, or do it
> > yourself. The dealer will not balk if the car later needs warranty
> > work, and if he does, two words will shut him up: "Attorney General."
> >
> > --
> > Jerry Kindall, Seattle, WA
> <http://www.jerrykindall.com/>
> > 2003 Chianti Red Elantra GT
> > When replying by e-mail, use plain text ONLY to make sure I read
> it.
> > Due to spam and viruses, I filter all mail with HTML or
> attachments.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: Dealers and warrantees |
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Since: Aug 21, 2003 Posts: 12
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2003 9:18 pm
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On 15 Sep 2003 01:12:43 -0700, theawesome1.RemoveThis@despammed.com (Brenda)
wrote:
> <snip>
>I just got auto insurance at a real savings at Progressive ($150 off
>my Grange policy). One very interesting item they offer on their web
>site is RECALL INFO. Type in you year, make & model & they list V6
>recalls but no V4.
>
>==================
Probably because the V4 is VERY rare!
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Since: Sep 16, 2003 Posts: 93
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2003 12:44 am
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Panj wrote:
>
> I wasn't completely aware of the law, nor the scope of it.
> That seems pretty clear and concise to me now.
> Thanks.
>
> "Jerry Kindall" <jerrykindall.RemoveThis@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
> news:100920032046107830%jerrykindall@nospam.invalid...
> > In article <vlvqjv8s7omia3.RemoveThis@corp.supernews.com>, Panj
> > <bamina.RemoveThis@excote.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I know I've seen posts that contest that, but is there anyone who has
> had to
> > > actually call on the warranty that can backup the fact that you don't
> need
> > > to go to the 'dealer of sale?'
> >
> > There is no need to test something that is Federal law. Just like any
> > car, you can have your Hyundai serviced by any mechanic, or do it
> > yourself. The dealer will not balk if the car later needs warranty
> > work, and if he does, two words will shut him up: "Attorney General."
> >
> > --
> > Jerry Kindall, Seattle, WA
> <http://www.jerrykindall.com/>
> > 2003 Chianti Red Elantra GT
> > When replying by e-mail, use plain text ONLY to make sure I read
> it.
> > Due to spam and viruses, I filter all mail with HTML or
> attachments.
I would also suggest that you keep ALL receipts for service you have
performed by other-than-dealer, or yourself. Also, if you do work
yourself, such as oil changes and the like, keep meticulous records
including date and mileage of service.
I had a turbocharger fail on an '83 280ZX at 30K miles. I had done all
the oil changes myself, at 3K interval, kept my oil and filter receipts,
and kept a handwritten log including date and mileage of each change.
The dealer was overwhelmed, and didn't balk at replacing the turbo
(which was guaranteed to 50K miles).
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Since: Dec 15, 2003 Posts: 2
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2003 2:31 am
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I won't be taking my 2001 Accent to the dealer for the 60K. He wants
$130 for the transmission fluid alone. I can get that done at lube
express for ALOT less. As for everything else, the estimate is near
$600 (including tranny), and that doesn't include an oil change.
I'm going to get as much of the work done elsewhere, as I can.
Kevin
On 15 Sep 2003 01:12:43 -0700, theawesome1.TakeThisOut@despammed.com (Brenda)
wrote:
>After I was charged $75 for an oil change & tire rotation for my 7500
>mile maintenance, I had a friend do my oil changes every 3500 & tie
>rotations every 7500 for $10 a visit. I save the receipts. The only
>major visit is $279 at both dealer or his shop, so I will let the
>dealer do 30K & 60K visits.
>
>I just got auto insurance at a real savings at Progressive ($150 off
>my Grange policy). One very interesting item they offer on their web
>site is RECALL INFO. Type in you year, make & model & they list V6
>recalls but no V4.
>
>"Panj" <bamina.TakeThisOut@excote.com> wrote in message news:<vm2f3eosfuio8a.TakeThisOut@corp.supernews.com>...
>> I wasn't completely aware of the law, nor the scope of it.
>> That seems pretty clear and concise to me now.
>> Thanks.
>>
>> "Jerry Kindall" <jerrykindall.TakeThisOut@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:100920032046107830%jerrykindall@nospam.invalid...
>> > In article <vlvqjv8s7omia3.TakeThisOut@corp.supernews.com>, Panj
>> > <bamina.TakeThisOut@excote.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > > I know I've seen posts that contest that, but is there anyone who has
>> had to
>> > > actually call on the warranty that can backup the fact that you don't
>> need
>> > > to go to the 'dealer of sale?'
>> >
>> > There is no need to test something that is Federal law. Just like any
>> > car, you can have your Hyundai serviced by any mechanic, or do it
>> > yourself. The dealer will not balk if the car later needs warranty
>> > work, and if he does, two words will shut him up: "Attorney General."
>> >
>> > --
>> > Jerry Kindall, Seattle, WA
>> <http://www.jerrykindall.com/>
>> > 2003 Chianti Red Elantra GT
>> > When replying by e-mail, use plain text ONLY to make sure I read
>> it.
>> > Due to spam and viruses, I filter all mail with HTML or
>> attachments.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: Dealers and warrantees |
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Since: Aug 21, 2003 Posts: 12
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2003 5:23 pm
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On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 01:31:05 GMT, kcw <kevin575 DeleteThis @juno.com> wrote:
>I won't be taking my 2001 Accent to the dealer for the 60K. He wants
>$130 for the transmission fluid alone. I can get that done at lube
>express for ALOT less. As for everything else, the estimate is near
>$600 (including tranny), and that doesn't include an oil change.
>
>I'm going to get as much of the work done elsewhere, as I can.
>
>Kevin
>=====================
I would certainly try a different dealer for an estimate.
Either another Hyundai or Mitsubishi (they use the same
fluid). You never know what a minimum wage, high school
dropout working for 'LightningLube', will put in your tranny.
Especially if he had too much medicine the night before.
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Since: Oct 24, 2003 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2003 7:15 pm
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I'm not defending the dealership prices at all but be carefully that
you are comparing apples to apples. At least here in my State, you
must be certified (licensed) in the transmission repair to remove the
tranny pan and change the filter . I know of no quicklube place that
employ certified mechanics. The "transmission service" you receive at
a quicklube is done by sucking the old fluid out through the fill tube
and simply re-filling. "Tranny service"? hardly.
Remember. Buyer beware. Ask and compare.
Richard
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 01:31:05 GMT, kcw <kevin575.RemoveThis@juno.com> wrote:
>I won't be taking my 2001 Accent to the dealer for the 60K. He wants
>$130 for the transmission fluid alone. I can get that done at lube
>express for ALOT less. As for everything else, the estimate is near
>$600 (including tranny), and that doesn't include an oil change.
>
>I'm going to get as much of the work done elsewhere, as I can.
>
>Kevin
>
>On 15 Sep 2003 01:12:43 -0700, theawesome1.RemoveThis@despammed.com (Brenda)
>wrote:
>
>>After I was charged $75 for an oil change & tire rotation for my 7500
>>mile maintenance, I had a friend do my oil changes every 3500 & tie
>>rotations every 7500 for $10 a visit. I save the receipts. The only
>>major visit is $279 at both dealer or his shop, so I will let the
>>dealer do 30K & 60K visits.
>>
>>I just got auto insurance at a real savings at Progressive ($150 off
>>my Grange policy). One very interesting item they offer on their web
>>site is RECALL INFO. Type in you year, make & model & they list V6
>>recalls but no V4.
>>
>>"Panj" <bamina.RemoveThis@excote.com> wrote in message news:<vm2f3eosfuio8a.RemoveThis@corp.supernews.com>...
>>> I wasn't completely aware of the law, nor the scope of it.
>>> That seems pretty clear and concise to me now.
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> "Jerry Kindall" <jerrykindall.RemoveThis@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
>>> news:100920032046107830%jerrykindall@nospam.invalid...
>>> > In article <vlvqjv8s7omia3.RemoveThis@corp.supernews.com>, Panj
>>> > <bamina.RemoveThis@excote.com> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > I know I've seen posts that contest that, but is there anyone who has
>>> had to
>>> > > actually call on the warranty that can backup the fact that you don't
>>> need
>>> > > to go to the 'dealer of sale?'
>>> >
>>> > There is no need to test something that is Federal law. Just like any
>>> > car, you can have your Hyundai serviced by any mechanic, or do it
>>> > yourself. The dealer will not balk if the car later needs warranty
>>> > work, and if he does, two words will shut him up: "Attorney General."
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > Jerry Kindall, Seattle, WA
>>> <http://www.jerrykindall.com/>
>>> > 2003 Chianti Red Elantra GT
>>> > When replying by e-mail, use plain text ONLY to make sure I read
>>> it.
>>> > Due to spam and viruses, I filter all mail with HTML or
>>> attachments.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: Dealers and warrantees |
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