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nick

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 8:21 pm
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Hi,

I own a 2006 3.3L Sonata, and the radio unit is a 6CD changer type with an
externally amplified system.
The car is UK spec meaning that a US version of the radio will not work.
I got the car Jan 2007, and the radio is not RDS and will not play MP3 cd's.
Hyundai have since upgraded the radio that they fit to my car type, and is
now RDS and plays MP3 cd's.
I went to the dealer thinking I would purchase the new type as a spare and
do a straight swap.
Problem. The replacement unit as spare part is over 5000 USD (2700 GBP).
I even contacted Hyundai UK and they confirmed this ridiculously high price.

Does anyone know where I could purchase this radio at a sensible price, like
from the manufacturers, for example.
May I emphasise that a unit for the USA market will not work.

Cheers, and thanks for any help.

nick

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 8:21 pm
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On Dec 31, 5:21 am, "nick" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I own a 2006 3.3L Sonata, and the radio unit is a 6CD changer type with an
> externally amplified system.
> The car is UK spec meaning that a US version of the radio will not work.
> I got the car Jan 2007, and the radio is not RDS and will not play MP3 cd's.
> Hyundai have since upgraded the radio that they fit to my car type, and is
> now RDS and plays MP3 cd's.
> I went to the dealer thinking I would purchase the new type as a spare and
> do a straight swap.
> Problem. The replacement unit as spare part is over 5000 USD (2700 GBP).
> I even contacted Hyundai UK and they confirmed this ridiculously high price.
>
> Does anyone know where I could purchase this radio at a sensible price, like
> from the manufacturers, for example.
> May I emphasise that a unit for the USA market will not work.
>
> Cheers, and thanks for any help.
>
> nick

where are you ?
Have an Aussie model that may assist

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 3:28 am
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"Pit's" wrote in message

> On Dec 31, 5:21 am, "nick" wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I own a 2006 3.3L Sonata, and the radio unit is a 6CD changer type with
>> an
>> externally amplified system.
>> The car is UK spec meaning that a US version of the radio will not work.
>> I got the car Jan 2007, and the radio is not RDS and will not play MP3
>> cd's.
>> Hyundai have since upgraded the radio that they fit to my car type, and
>> is
>> now RDS and plays MP3 cd's.
>> I went to the dealer thinking I would purchase the new type as a spare
>> and
>> do a straight swap.
>> Problem. The replacement unit as spare part is over 5000 USD (2700 GBP).
>> I even contacted Hyundai UK and they confirmed this ridiculously high
>> price.
>>
>> Does anyone know where I could purchase this radio at a sensible price,
>> like
>> from the manufacturers, for example.
>> May I emphasise that a unit for the USA market will not work.
>>
>> Cheers, and thanks for any help.
>>
>> nick
>
> where are you ?
> Have an Aussie model that may assist

Hi,
I'm in Cornwall in the UK.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 1:32 am
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On Dec 31 2007, 12:28 pm, "nick" wrote:
> "Pit's" wrote in message
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Dec 31, 5:21 am, "nick" wrote:
> >> Hi,
>
> >> I own a 2006 3.3L Sonata, and the radio unit is a 6CD changer type with
> >> an
> >> externally amplified system.
> >> The car is UK spec meaning that a US version of the radio will not work.
> >> I got the car Jan 2007, and the radio is not RDS and will not play MP3
> >> cd's.
> >> Hyundai have since upgraded the radio that they fit to my car type, and
> >> is
> >> now RDS and plays MP3 cd's.
> >> I went to the dealer thinking I would purchase the new type as a spare
> >> and
> >> do a straight swap.
> >> Problem. The replacement unit as spare part is over 5000 USD (2700 GBP).
> >> I even contacted Hyundai UK and they confirmed this ridiculously high
> >> price.
>
> >> Does anyone know where I could purchase this radio at a sensible price,
> >> like
> >> from the manufacturers, for example.
> >> May I emphasise that a unit for the USA market will not work.
>
> >> Cheers, and thanks for any help.
>
> >> nick
>
> > where are you ?
> > Have an Aussie model that may assist
>
> Hi,
> I'm in Cornwall in the UK.

Suggest you get on to Hyundai korea direct
option 2 check with your folk over there and see if Radios fitted to
the Aussie ones are compliant -- may be able to assist just for
cost of postage andc insurance
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 1:35 am
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"Pit's" wrote in message

> On Dec 31 2007, 12:28 pm, "nick" wrote:
>> "Pit's" wrote in message
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > On Dec 31, 5:21 am, "nick" wrote:
>> >> Hi,
>>
>> >> I own a 2006 3.3L Sonata, and the radio unit is a 6CD changer type
>> >> with
>> >> an
>> >> externally amplified system.
>> >> The car is UK spec meaning that a US version of the radio will not
>> >> work.
>> >> I got the car Jan 2007, and the radio is not RDS and will not play MP3
>> >> cd's.
>> >> Hyundai have since upgraded the radio that they fit to my car type,
>> >> and
>> >> is
>> >> now RDS and plays MP3 cd's.
>> >> I went to the dealer thinking I would purchase the new type as a spare
>> >> and
>> >> do a straight swap.
>> >> Problem. The replacement unit as spare part is over 5000 USD (2700
>> >> GBP).
>> >> I even contacted Hyundai UK and they confirmed this ridiculously high
>> >> price.
>>
>> >> Does anyone know where I could purchase this radio at a sensible
>> >> price,
>> >> like
>> >> from the manufacturers, for example.
>> >> May I emphasise that a unit for the USA market will not work.
>>
>> >> Cheers, and thanks for any help.
>>
>> >> nick
>>
>> > where are you ?
>> > Have an Aussie model that may assist
>>
>> Hi,
>> I'm in Cornwall in the UK.
>
> Suggest you get on to Hyundai korea direct
> option 2 check with your folk over there and see if Radios fitted to
> the Aussie ones are compliant -- may be able to assist just for
> cost of postage andc insurance

That's very kind. Can you find out the price first please.
I've tried contacting Korea, but no answers.
The UK bunch are hopeless. They really do not know. Before I purchased the
car I test drove a Sonata with a 2.4L engine instead of 3.3L, and the radio
was RDS and MP3. I also emailed Hyundai UK (main importers) and they assured
me the unit was RDS and MP3. Then the car arrived without either. I did get
a £200 rebate, but it proved how badly informed they are. The dealer is even
worse. You got to smile really.
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 7:49 pm
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On Jan 4, 10:35 am, "nick" wrote:
> "Pit's" wrote in message
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Dec 31 2007, 12:28 pm, "nick" wrote:
> >> "Pit's" wrote in message
>
> >>
>
> >> > On Dec 31, 5:21 am, "nick" wrote:
> >> >> Hi,
>
> >> >> I own a 2006 3.3L Sonata, and the radio unit is a 6CD changer type
> >> >> with
> >> >> an
> >> >> externally amplified system.
> >> >> The car is UK spec meaning that a US version of the radio will not
> >> >> work.
> >> >> I got the car Jan 2007, and the radio is not RDS and will not play MP3
> >> >> cd's.
> >> >> Hyundai have since upgraded the radio that they fit to my car type,
> >> >> and
> >> >> is
> >> >> now RDS and plays MP3 cd's.
> >> >> I went to the dealer thinking I would purchase the new type as a spare
> >> >> and
> >> >> do a straight swap.
> >> >> Problem. The replacement unit as spare part is over 5000 USD (2700
> >> >> GBP).
> >> >> I even contacted Hyundai UK and they confirmed this ridiculously high
> >> >> price.
>
> >> >> Does anyone know where I could purchase this radio at a sensible
> >> >> price,
> >> >> like
> >> >> from the manufacturers, for example.
> >> >> May I emphasise that a unit for the USA market will not work.
>
> >> >> Cheers, and thanks for any help.
>
> >> >> nick
>
> >> > where are you ?
> >> > Have an Aussie model that may assist
>
> >> Hi,
> >> I'm in Cornwall in the UK.
>
> > Suggest you get on to Hyundai korea direct
> > option 2 check with your folk over there and see if Radios fitted to
> > the Aussie ones are compliant -- may be able to assist just for
> > cost of postage andc insurance
>
> That's very kind. Can you find out the price first please.
> I've tried contacting Korea, but no answers.
> The UK bunch are hopeless. They really do not know. Before I purchased the
> car I test drove a Sonata with a 2.4L engine instead of 3.3L, and the radio
> was RDS and MP3. I also emailed Hyundai UK (main importers) and they assured
> me the unit was RDS and MP3. Then the car arrived without either. I did get
> a £200 rebate, but it proved how badly informed they are. The dealer is even
> worse. You got to smile really.

http://worldwide.hyundai-motor.com/common/html/about/part_services/aft...sales_s

Go this route and also the UK fair trading consumer protection route
AFTER waiting a week or so and personal letter to Manager Hyundai UK
That should work .,

Here in oz Hyundai are VERY switched on and attentive bunch

Good luck
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 9:45 pm
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On Jan 6, 11:50 am, "nick" wrote:
> "Pit's" wrote in message
>
>
> On Jan 4, 10:35 am, "nick" wrote:
>
>
>
> > "Pit's" wrote in message
>
> >
>
> > > On Dec 31 2007, 12:28 pm, "nick" wrote:
> > >> "Pit's" wrote in message
>
> > >>
>
> > >> > On Dec 31, 5:21 am, "nick" wrote:
> > >> >> Hi,
>
> > >> >> I own a 2006 3.3L Sonata, and the radio unit is a 6CD changer type
> > >> >> with
> > >> >> an
> > >> >> externally amplified system.
> > >> >> The car is UK spec meaning that a US version of the radio will not
> > >> >> work.
> > >> >> I got the car Jan 2007, and the radio is not RDS and will not play
> > >> >> MP3
> > >> >> cd's.
> > >> >> Hyundai have since upgraded the radio that they fit to my car type,
> > >> >> and
> > >> >> is
> > >> >> now RDS and plays MP3 cd's.
> > >> >> I went to the dealer thinking I would purchase the new type as a
> > >> >> spare
> > >> >> and
> > >> >> do a straight swap.
> > >> >> Problem. The replacement unit as spare part is over 5000 USD (2700
> > >> >> GBP).
> > >> >> I even contacted Hyundai UK and they confirmed this ridiculously
> > >> >> high
> > >> >> price.
>
> > >> >> Does anyone know where I could purchase this radio at a sensible
> > >> >> price,
> > >> >> like
> > >> >> from the manufacturers, for example.
> > >> >> May I emphasise that a unit for the USA market will not work.
>
> > >> >> Cheers, and thanks for any help.
>
> > >> >> nick
>
> > >> > where are you ?
> > >> > Have an Aussie model that may assist
>
> > >> Hi,
> > >> I'm in Cornwall in the UK.
>
> > > Suggest you get on to Hyundai korea direct
> > > option 2 check with your folk over there and see if Radios fitted to
> > > the Aussie ones are compliant -- may be able to assist just for
> > > cost of postage andc insurance
>
> > That's very kind. Can you find out the price first please.
> > I've tried contacting Korea, but no answers.
> > The UK bunch are hopeless. They really do not know. Before I purchased the
> > car I test drove a Sonata with a 2.4L engine instead of 3.3L, and the
> > radio
> > was RDS and MP3. I also emailed Hyundai UK (main importers) and they
> > assured
> > me the unit was RDS and MP3. Then the car arrived without either. I did
> > get
> > a £200 rebate, but it proved how badly informed they are. The dealer is
> > even
> > worse. You got to smile really.
>
> http://worldwide.hyundai-motor.com/common/html/about/part_services/af...
>
> Go this route and also the UK fair trading consumer protection route
> AFTER waiting a week or so and personal letter to Manager Hyundai UK
> That should work .,
>
> Here in oz Hyundai are VERY switched on and attentive bunch
>
> Good luck
>
> Thanks again.
> I read the article. What are you suggesting? The site only allows me to
> email Hyundai Europe, but I've already done that some time ago and did not
> get a reply.
> You say Go this route. Would you kindly provide further details.

No it does not "only allow you email Hyundai Europe"

It allows you to mail any bloody where in the world old trout.
Navigate around it
also why not persist with hyundai and the laws of the UK they provide
pretty good redress
You know the old saying if at first you dont succeed etc

heck I even offered a radio FREE then you come back and ask how much
for postage

Forget it I just gave to a mate to whack in his Tractor
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:44 am
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"Pit's" wrote in message

On Jan 4, 10:35 am, "nick" wrote:
> "Pit's" wrote in message
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Dec 31 2007, 12:28 pm, "nick" wrote:
> >> "Pit's" wrote in message
>
> >>
>
> >> > On Dec 31, 5:21 am, "nick" wrote:
> >> >> Hi,
>
> >> >> I own a 2006 3.3L Sonata, and the radio unit is a 6CD changer type
> >> >> with
> >> >> an
> >> >> externally amplified system.
> >> >> The car is UK spec meaning that a US version of the radio will not
> >> >> work.
> >> >> I got the car Jan 2007, and the radio is not RDS and will not play
> >> >> MP3
> >> >> cd's.
> >> >> Hyundai have since upgraded the radio that they fit to my car type,
> >> >> and
> >> >> is
> >> >> now RDS and plays MP3 cd's.
> >> >> I went to the dealer thinking I would purchase the new type as a
> >> >> spare
> >> >> and
> >> >> do a straight swap.
> >> >> Problem. The replacement unit as spare part is over 5000 USD (2700
> >> >> GBP).
> >> >> I even contacted Hyundai UK and they confirmed this ridiculously
> >> >> high
> >> >> price.
>
> >> >> Does anyone know where I could purchase this radio at a sensible
> >> >> price,
> >> >> like
> >> >> from the manufacturers, for example.
> >> >> May I emphasise that a unit for the USA market will not work.
>
> >> >> Cheers, and thanks for any help.
>
> >> >> nick
>
> >> > where are you ?
> >> > Have an Aussie model that may assist
>
> >> Hi,
> >> I'm in Cornwall in the UK.
>
> > Suggest you get on to Hyundai korea direct
> > option 2 check with your folk over there and see if Radios fitted to
> > the Aussie ones are compliant -- may be able to assist just for
> > cost of postage andc insurance
>
> That's very kind. Can you find out the price first please.
> I've tried contacting Korea, but no answers.
> The UK bunch are hopeless. They really do not know. Before I purchased the
> car I test drove a Sonata with a 2.4L engine instead of 3.3L, and the
> radio
> was RDS and MP3. I also emailed Hyundai UK (main importers) and they
> assured
> me the unit was RDS and MP3. Then the car arrived without either. I did
> get
> a £200 rebate, but it proved how badly informed they are. The dealer is
> even
> worse. You got to smile really.

http://worldwide.hyundai-motor.com/common/html/about/part_services/aft...sales_s

Go this route and also the UK fair trading consumer protection route
AFTER waiting a week or so and personal letter to Manager Hyundai UK
That should work .,

Here in oz Hyundai are VERY switched on and attentive bunch

Good luck

Thanks again.
I read the article. What are you suggesting? The site only allows me to
email Hyundai Europe, but I've already done that some time ago and did not
get a reply.
You say Go this route. Would you kindly provide further details.
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:30 am
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"Pit's" wrote in message

On Jan 6, 11:50 am, "nick" wrote:


> Forget it I just gave to a mate to whack in his Tractor

You mate whacks in his tractor? Geeze. And he needs a radio to do it?

Strange breed, you guys down there...

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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 5:51 pm
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On Jan 7, 3:08 am, "nick" wrote:
> "Pit's" wrote in message
>
>
> On Jan 6, 11:50 am, "nick" wrote:
>
>
>
> > "Pit's" wrote in message
>
> >
> > On Jan 4, 10:35 am, "nick" wrote:
>
> > > "Pit's" wrote in message
>
> > >
>
> > > > On Dec 31 2007, 12:28 pm, "nick" wrote:
> > > >> "Pit's" wrote in message
>
> > > >>
>
> > > >> > On Dec 31, 5:21 am, "nick" wrote:
> > > >> >> Hi,
>
> > > >> >> I own a 2006 3.3L Sonata, and the radio unit is a 6CD changer type
> > > >> >> with
> > > >> >> an
> > > >> >> externally amplified system.
> > > >> >> The car is UK spec meaning that a US version of the radio will not
> > > >> >> work.
> > > >> >> I got the car Jan 2007, and the radio is not RDS and will not play
> > > >> >> MP3
> > > >> >> cd's.
> > > >> >> Hyundai have since upgraded the radio that they fit to my car
> > > >> >> type,
> > > >> >> and
> > > >> >> is
> > > >> >> now RDS and plays MP3 cd's.
> > > >> >> I went to the dealer thinking I would purchase the new type as a
> > > >> >> spare
> > > >> >> and
> > > >> >> do a straight swap.
> > > >> >> Problem. The replacement unit as spare part is over 5000 USD (2700
> > > >> >> GBP).
> > > >> >> I even contacted Hyundai UK and they confirmed this ridiculously
> > > >> >> high
> > > >> >> price.
>
> > > >> >> Does anyone know where I could purchase this radio at a sensible
> > > >> >> price,
> > > >> >> like
> > > >> >> from the manufacturers, for example.
> > > >> >> May I emphasise that a unit for the USA market will not work.
>
> > > >> >> Cheers, and thanks for any help.
>
> > > >> >> nick
>
> > > >> > where are you ?
> > > >> > Have an Aussie model that may assist
>
> > > >> Hi,
> > > >> I'm in Cornwall in the UK.
>
> > > > Suggest you get on to Hyundai korea direct
> > > > option 2 check with your folk over there and see if Radios fitted to
> > > > the Aussie ones are compliant -- may be able to assist just for
> > > > cost of postage andc insurance
>
> > > That's very kind. Can you find out the price first please.
> > > I've tried contacting Korea, but no answers.
> > > The UK bunch are hopeless. They really do not know. Before I purchased
> > > the
> > > car I test drove a Sonata with a 2.4L engine instead of 3.3L, and the
> > > radio
> > > was RDS and MP3. I also emailed Hyundai UK (main importers) and they
> > > assured
> > > me the unit was RDS and MP3. Then the car arrived without either. I did
> > > get
> > > a £200 rebate, but it proved how badly informed they are. The dealer is
> > > even
> > > worse. You got to smile really.
>
> >http://worldwide.hyundai-motor.com/common/html/about/part_services/af...
>
> > Go this route and also the UK fair trading consumer protection route
> > AFTER waiting a week or so and personal letter to Manager Hyundai UK
> > That should work .,
>
> > Here in oz Hyundai are VERY switched on and attentive bunch
>
> > Good luck
>
> > Thanks again.
> > I read the article. What are you suggesting? The site only allows me to
> > email Hyundai Europe, but I've already done that some time ago and did not
> > get a reply.
> > You say Go this route. Would you kindly provide further details.
>
> No it does not "only allow you email Hyundai Europe"
>
> It allows you to mail any bloody where in the world old trout.
> Navigate around it
> also why not persist with hyundai and the laws of the UK they provide
> pretty good redress
> You know the old saying if at first you dont succeed etc
>
> heck I even offered a radio FREE then you come back and ask how much
> for postage
>
> Forget it I just gave to a mate to whack in his Tractor
>
> You got the wrong end of the stick, and I apologise if I appeared to
> communucate in an unfriendly manner.
> I honestly cannot find a better route to communicate to Hyundai on the site.
> They encourage you to communicate with the local importers and I have done
> that.
> Reference the laws of the land, I have already accepted a £200 rebate
> because at the time there was no better unit to fit, and not being a simple
> ISO fit, I thought it the best course of action at the time.
> When asking about price, I was asking what the cost of the unit was in Oz.
> I did not know you already had one and believed you would have to buy one
> off Hyundai Aus.
> May I remind you that my original question was where I could buy one.
> I was hoping someone may have had manufacturers details or contacts and go
> that route.
> Again, I apologise for any missunderstanding.
> I hope your mate enjoys it.
>
> cheers,
> nick

G;day Nick and thank you for your post.
I really did think you were asking how much a free one was .
As you have accepted a rebate guess that abrogates your claim to an
extent.

Perhaps prowling the following links may lead you to your answer

Here are some I pulled up after a 50 second google search
http://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/
http://www.brandsport.com/hyundai.html
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:08 pm
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"Pit's" wrote in message

On Jan 6, 11:50 am, "nick" wrote:
> "Pit's" wrote in message
>
>
> On Jan 4, 10:35 am, "nick" wrote:
>
>
>
> > "Pit's" wrote in message
>
> >
>
> > > On Dec 31 2007, 12:28 pm, "nick" wrote:
> > >> "Pit's" wrote in message
>
> > >>
>
> > >> > On Dec 31, 5:21 am, "nick" wrote:
> > >> >> Hi,
>
> > >> >> I own a 2006 3.3L Sonata, and the radio unit is a 6CD changer type
> > >> >> with
> > >> >> an
> > >> >> externally amplified system.
> > >> >> The car is UK spec meaning that a US version of the radio will not
> > >> >> work.
> > >> >> I got the car Jan 2007, and the radio is not RDS and will not play
> > >> >> MP3
> > >> >> cd's.
> > >> >> Hyundai have since upgraded the radio that they fit to my car
> > >> >> type,
> > >> >> and
> > >> >> is
> > >> >> now RDS and plays MP3 cd's.
> > >> >> I went to the dealer thinking I would purchase the new type as a
> > >> >> spare
> > >> >> and
> > >> >> do a straight swap.
> > >> >> Problem. The replacement unit as spare part is over 5000 USD (2700
> > >> >> GBP).
> > >> >> I even contacted Hyundai UK and they confirmed this ridiculously
> > >> >> high
> > >> >> price.
>
> > >> >> Does anyone know where I could purchase this radio at a sensible
> > >> >> price,
> > >> >> like
> > >> >> from the manufacturers, for example.
> > >> >> May I emphasise that a unit for the USA market will not work.
>
> > >> >> Cheers, and thanks for any help.
>
> > >> >> nick
>
> > >> > where are you ?
> > >> > Have an Aussie model that may assist
>
> > >> Hi,
> > >> I'm in Cornwall in the UK.
>
> > > Suggest you get on to Hyundai korea direct
> > > option 2 check with your folk over there and see if Radios fitted to
> > > the Aussie ones are compliant -- may be able to assist just for
> > > cost of postage andc insurance
>
> > That's very kind. Can you find out the price first please.
> > I've tried contacting Korea, but no answers.
> > The UK bunch are hopeless. They really do not know. Before I purchased
> > the
> > car I test drove a Sonata with a 2.4L engine instead of 3.3L, and the
> > radio
> > was RDS and MP3. I also emailed Hyundai UK (main importers) and they
> > assured
> > me the unit was RDS and MP3. Then the car arrived without either. I did
> > get
> > a £200 rebate, but it proved how badly informed they are. The dealer is
> > even
> > worse. You got to smile really.
>
> http://worldwide.hyundai-motor.com/common/html/about/part_services/af...
>
> Go this route and also the UK fair trading consumer protection route
> AFTER waiting a week or so and personal letter to Manager Hyundai UK
> That should work .,
>
> Here in oz Hyundai are VERY switched on and attentive bunch
>
> Good luck
>
> Thanks again.
> I read the article. What are you suggesting? The site only allows me to
> email Hyundai Europe, but I've already done that some time ago and did not
> get a reply.
> You say Go this route. Would you kindly provide further details.

No it does not "only allow you email Hyundai Europe"

It allows you to mail any bloody where in the world old trout.
Navigate around it
also why not persist with hyundai and the laws of the UK they provide
pretty good redress
You know the old saying if at first you dont succeed etc

heck I even offered a radio FREE then you come back and ask how much
for postage

Forget it I just gave to a mate to whack in his Tractor


You got the wrong end of the stick, and I apologise if I appeared to
communucate in an unfriendly manner.
I honestly cannot find a better route to communicate to Hyundai on the site.
They encourage you to communicate with the local importers and I have done
that.
Reference the laws of the land, I have already accepted a £200 rebate
because at the time there was no better unit to fit, and not being a simple
ISO fit, I thought it the best course of action at the time.
When asking about price, I was asking what the cost of the unit was in Oz.
I did not know you already had one and believed you would have to buy one
off Hyundai Aus.
May I remind you that my original question was where I could buy one.
I was hoping someone may have had manufacturers details or contacts and go
that route.
Again, I apologise for any missunderstanding.
I hope your mate enjoys it.

cheers,
nick
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 1:45 am
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"Pit's" wrote in message

On Jan 7, 3:08 am, "nick" wrote:
> "Pit's" wrote in message
>
>
> On Jan 6, 11:50 am, "nick" wrote:
>
>
>
> > "Pit's" wrote in message
>
> >
> > On Jan 4, 10:35 am, "nick" wrote:
>
> > > "Pit's" wrote in message
>
> > >
>
> > > > On Dec 31 2007, 12:28 pm, "nick" wrote:
> > > >> "Pit's" wrote in message
>
> > > >>
>
> > > >> > On Dec 31, 5:21 am, "nick" wrote:
> > > >> >> Hi,
>
> > > >> >> I own a 2006 3.3L Sonata, and the radio unit is a 6CD changer
> > > >> >> type
> > > >> >> with
> > > >> >> an
> > > >> >> externally amplified system.
> > > >> >> The car is UK spec meaning that a US version of the radio will
> > > >> >> not
> > > >> >> work.
> > > >> >> I got the car Jan 2007, and the radio is not RDS and will not
> > > >> >> play
> > > >> >> MP3
> > > >> >> cd's.
> > > >> >> Hyundai have since upgraded the radio that they fit to my car
> > > >> >> type,
> > > >> >> and
> > > >> >> is
> > > >> >> now RDS and plays MP3 cd's.
> > > >> >> I went to the dealer thinking I would purchase the new type as a
> > > >> >> spare
> > > >> >> and
> > > >> >> do a straight swap.
> > > >> >> Problem. The replacement unit as spare part is over 5000 USD
> > > >> >> (2700
> > > >> >> GBP).
> > > >> >> I even contacted Hyundai UK and they confirmed this ridiculously
> > > >> >> high
> > > >> >> price.
>
> > > >> >> Does anyone know where I could purchase this radio at a sensible
> > > >> >> price,
> > > >> >> like
> > > >> >> from the manufacturers, for example.
> > > >> >> May I emphasise that a unit for the USA market will not work.
>
> > > >> >> Cheers, and thanks for any help.
>
> > > >> >> nick
>
> > > >> > where are you ?
> > > >> > Have an Aussie model that may assist
>
> > > >> Hi,
> > > >> I'm in Cornwall in the UK.
>
> > > > Suggest you get on to Hyundai korea direct
> > > > option 2 check with your folk over there and see if Radios fitted
> > > > to
> > > > the Aussie ones are compliant -- may be able to assist just for
> > > > cost of postage andc insurance
>
> > > That's very kind. Can you find out the price first please.
> > > I've tried contacting Korea, but no answers.
> > > The UK bunch are hopeless. They really do not know. Before I purchased
> > > the
> > > car I test drove a Sonata with a 2.4L engine instead of 3.3L, and the
> > > radio
> > > was RDS and MP3. I also emailed Hyundai UK (main importers) and they
> > > assured
> > > me the unit was RDS and MP3. Then the car arrived without either. I
> > > did
> > > get
> > > a £200 rebate, but it proved how badly informed they are. The dealer
> > > is
> > > even
> > > worse. You got to smile really.
>
> >http://worldwide.hyundai-motor.com/common/html/about/part_services/af...
>
> > Go this route and also the UK fair trading consumer protection route
> > AFTER waiting a week or so and personal letter to Manager Hyundai UK
> > That should work .,
>
> > Here in oz Hyundai are VERY switched on and attentive bunch
>
> > Good luck
>
> > Thanks again.
> > I read the article. What are you suggesting? The site only allows me to
> > email Hyundai Europe, but I've already done that some time ago and did
> > not
> > get a reply.
> > You say Go this route. Would you kindly provide further details.
>
> No it does not "only allow you email Hyundai Europe"
>
> It allows you to mail any bloody where in the world old trout.
> Navigate around it
> also why not persist with hyundai and the laws of the UK they provide
> pretty good redress
> You know the old saying if at first you dont succeed etc
>
> heck I even offered a radio FREE then you come back and ask how much
> for postage
>
> Forget it I just gave to a mate to whack in his Tractor
>
> You got the wrong end of the stick, and I apologise if I appeared to
> communucate in an unfriendly manner.
> I honestly cannot find a better route to communicate to Hyundai on the
> site.
> They encourage you to communicate with the local importers and I have done
> that.
> Reference the laws of the land, I have already accepted a £200 rebate
> because at the time there was no better unit to fit, and not being a
> simple
> ISO fit, I thought it the best course of action at the time.
> When asking about price, I was asking what the cost of the unit was in Oz.
> I did not know you already had one and believed you would have to buy one
> off Hyundai Aus.
> May I remind you that my original question was where I could buy one.
> I was hoping someone may have had manufacturers details or contacts and go
> that route.
> Again, I apologise for any missunderstanding.
> I hope your mate enjoys it.
>
> cheers,
> nick

G;day Nick and thank you for your post.
I really did think you were asking how much a free one was .
As you have accepted a rebate guess that abrogates your claim to an
extent.

Perhaps prowling the following links may lead you to your answer

Here are some I pulled up after a 50 second google search
http://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/
http://www.brandsport.com/hyundai.html


Thanks. I often go here
http://www.hyundai-forums.com/
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