Hyundai Equus repair quotes

Hyundai Equus repair quotes
Hyundai Equus repair quotes

Hyundai Motor Company, often abbreviated to Hyundai Motors and commonly known as Hyundai, is a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. Hyundai Motor Company was founded in 1967.

The 2016 Hyundai Equus is a full-size luxury sedan designed to offer a high level of comfort, technology, and features. It's aimed at providing a more affordable alternative to traditional luxury brands while still offering a premium driving experience. Here are some of the key features you might find in the 2016 Hyundai Equus:

Powerful Engine: The Equus often comes with a 5.0-liter V8 engine that produces a significant amount of horsepower and torque, contributing to its smooth and powerful performance.

Luxurious Interior: The Equus is known for its premium interior materials, including high-quality leather upholstery, wood accents, and well-crafted finishes.

Spacious Seating: Both front and rear seats are designed to provide a high level of comfort and support, making the Equus suitable for long journeys.

Infotainment System: The car typically features a large touchscreen infotainment system with navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, and smartphone integration. The Equus might also offer a Lexicon premium sound system for superior audio quality.

Rear-Seat Comfort Features: Some Equus models offer rear-seat entertainment screens, reclining rear seats with power adjustments, and even a center console with controls for the rear climate and audio systems.

Advanced Safety Features: The Equus often includes advanced safety features such as adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, lane departure warning, and a pre-collision system.

Driver Assistance: The car may come with features like a rearview camera, parking sensors, and adaptive headlights for enhanced visibility and convenience.

Power Trunk Lid: Some Equus models feature a power-operated trunk lid that can be opened or closed with the push of a button.

Ventilated and Heated Seats: Many Equus models offer both ventilated and heated seats in the front and rear, providing comfort in various weather conditions.

Adjustable Air Suspension: Some models might come with an adjustable air suspension system that allows the driver to customize the ride comfort and handling characteristics.

Premium Interior Ambiance: The Equus often includes features like ambient lighting, premium leather-wrapped surfaces, and adjustable driving modes for a personalized driving experience.

Hyundai's Warranty: Like other Hyundai vehicles, the Equus often comes with Hyundai's extensive warranty coverage, including a lengthy powertrain warranty and limited warranty.

Executive Rear Seating Package: Certain models might offer an executive rear seating package with additional amenities such as rear power-adjustable and ventilated seats, rear entertainment system, and more.

Adaptive Cruise Control: Equipped with radar sensors, adaptive cruise control can adjust the vehicle's speed based on the distance from the vehicle ahead.

Rear Cross-Traffic Alert: This safety feature alerts the driver to approaching vehicles when reversing out of a parking space.

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I bought a 2007 Hyundai Elantra in 2012. In 2013 I started having problems with getting the car to start. I took it to the dealership and was told I needed to have the Immobilizer Module fixed. I paid $400 to have them replaced and I was told I would have to wait for the little security symbol to appear on the dash before turning the key so the car would start. Even months after having this "fixed" it would still not start even after waiting for the stupid symbol to appear. It would take several tries. Then a few months later one of my back passenger door handles broke and you couldn't open the door. Fine, whatever... no one ever sits in the backseat anyway. Then the A/C died and I wasn't paying to have that fixed. Then in July 2015 I am driving down the freeway and I felt a thud and thought I had run over something. I looked in the rear view mirror but there was nothing on the road. I got to my destination and when I restarted the car, the engine light was on. I really didn't want to take it to the dealership so I took it to a mechanic and he scanned it and a code for the Shift Solenoid came up. He suggested I take it to this transmission specialist place. I ended up paying $1000 to have the Shift Solenoids replaced. A week later, I'm driving and feel that thud again. Back to the transmission place. They tell me that it could be something internal with the transmission. Nice to know after I just dropped $1000 on this piece of **. I finally take it to Hyundai and leave it with them for the day. The service guy calls me and gives me a list as long as my arm of things wrong with the car... one being that the transmission is failing and the Immobilizer Module that I had "fixed" in 2013 needs replaced. In total, it was going to cost $5000 to fix all that was wrong with the car. EFF THAT. I went and bought a new car and it wasn't a Hyundai.

Colleen of Edmonton, AB
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Many issues from engine failure (they did replace the engine) to warped brake rotors (will not honor warranty to bad struts and noisy front suspension). Called Hyundai and their field reps are useless and Hyundai just does not care about individual customers - what they are concerned with is the perception that they have the best warranty and care about their customers - not the actual act of doing so. I have owned many brands of my 50 years, but never experienced anything like this.

adam of East Greenwish, RI
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I called Bluelink using my vehicle's call button. The back of my vehicle was open because my husband was looking at the flat from a nail I had ran over (which by the way the vehicle worked great to alert me of the issue) and the gentleman on the phone expressed verbally his frustration for having an issue hearing me. He then proceeded to ask me why I had called since someone was already working on it (my husband). Then he hung up on me. Had he stayed on the line I could have explained that we couldn't find the key for the lug nuts. This was a terribly disappointing experience for the first time using this service.

Deliah of Round Rock, TX
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I had my inner CV boots replaced which were under warranty. After Hyundai's service department fixed the inner CV boots, my car broke down about 2.5 weeks later (it seemed like a transmission problem). I had to have the car towed. They claimed they fixed something, without giving me any detailed information and it broke down again 1 week later (I had the same exact feeling of the transmission when it broke down, where I had to have it towed again - this is very frustrating and is extremely dangerous! The service manager informed me that the axle was broken on the first time it was in and it was fixed. The second time around I received numerous answers on what was wrong. They have claimed to fix the accelerator now, but there are several new problems. I did not have one issue with my car before taking it in to Hyundai for service. Now, we cannot figure what is wrong exactly because the computer seems to be malfunctioning. I have had the spark plugs and wires replaced.

Elizabeth of Cincinnati, OH
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Fifo - first in first out… (All customer without relative to service person) LIFO here in last in first out each time service. 2013 model car Hyundai sonata tire guarantee 10000 mile but not give me. Battery warranty factory…. Help nothing. Engine isn't start 30000 mile, new battery in breakdown, car all changes in service (no factory warranty help nothing). Some time changes tire rotation but no changes tire & changes & never more.

gene of Orlando, FL
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I leased a 2012 Hyundai Elantra. There is a hidden "disposition fee" listed in your agreement. I was not verbally made aware of at the time of signing my lease agreement. I found out about this $400 disposition fee at the end of my lease. This was on top of the standard wear and tear fee, my last month payment, even though I turned it in early! Oh, and $19 in taxes. Grand total to turn in was over $500! I called Hyundai Finance to dispute only the disposition fee, because I learned this "disposition fee" is ONLY for turning in the vehicle, and any possible transportation Hyundai may have to do once you turn in the vehicle. Why is that my problem? Why is this fee passed to the customer?!I spoke with a customer representative who was rude as soon as they pick up the phone. I was then transferred to a supervisor who was equally rude, and had no customer consideration, or retention! I was basically told we're not doing anything, you SIGNED the agreement, you should have understood. I was told that if I leased another Hyundai, or purchased another Hyundai that this fee is waived. However, it cannot be waived if you were a good leasing customer! I was stupid to lease. I put 2,000 down, turned in a vehicle, and paid into a 3yr lease...even turning in the car well under 30,000 miles, when I could have put 45,000 on the car, but none of that good leasing history was considered to have a fee waived by a financing company that can easily ride off $400. It would have been good customer service to just waive that fee, it was not as if they didn't get ENOUGH money out of me during the entire lease period. Don't Lease if you can, and don't EVER lease with this company HYUNDAI FINANCE, and I would consider not even leasing/buying a HYUNDAI vehicle until they can service their customers better with regards to fees and making exceptions. RIDICULOUS, HURTFUL. Terrible company!

s of Charlotte, NC
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This car is very dangerous on the road. When resuming speed after a stop sign or making any turns, the car stalls and then when the gas pedal is pressed it takes off like a jackrabbit. I was told that a 1.6 litre on a crossover doesn't have enough horsepower.

Jackie of Kelowna, BC
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Not happy with AC drainage system or Checks before delivery, AC drainage continue after engine stops - I did checks for more than 2 weeks from office to home and home to office. The drain continue even after 4 hours or 7 hours of engine stops in form of droplets.

kundan of Vadodara, Other
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I recently had given my car for insurance claim. I went to a dealer known as Planet Hyundai located at Khokhra in Gujarat, India. They gave me a time of 20 days for the delivery. When I went to pick up my car I found out the work done on the car is not at all satisfactory. I would have got better results if I did not give my car into a company showroom. The paint looks completely different than the other parts of the car. They did not even pay attention to the jammed back door. I had to fix that up all by myself. Still today the problem is not solved and they are not ready to listen to my complaints. I had almost paid 7.5 INR in order to get my car done with the company. I would have at least saved 5k if I would have done it by myself or with any other third party agents except Hyundai authorized showrooms. I am complaining since 2 weeks now but all in vain. I would never refer any of my friends for Hyundai if this problem is not taken care of. I will also not stop complaining about it. And I would make sure that I don’t buy any more cars from Hyundai.

Crescans of Ahmedabad, Other
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I have a Hyundai Elantra 2009 with 60,500 miles. My power steering went out at 60,400 miles. The repair including labor was $2400. Hyundai Inc. has refused to make reparations on this because they said I had car fixed at a private mechanic. My case number is **. There’s no money refund.

Susan of Hillsborough, NJ
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