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Hyundai Warranty Contract
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juskrey@gmail.com - 17 Oct 2006 16:21 GMT Hello everyone! Could anyone who owns NEW Hyundai quote a part of dealer contract, where warranty is described? Especially the part with the cases where the warranty automatically ended due to customer's violations.
I ask that because in my country, Ukraine, Hyundai dealers have one of the worst contracts among all the car dealers, and actually my lawyer says it violates the law in several parts.
Thanks in advance.
Mike Marlow - 17 Oct 2006 19:39 GMT > Hello everyone! > Could anyone who owns NEW Hyundai quote a part of dealer contract, [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Thanks in advance. It would not matter if we could quote the warranty or not. Your laws will govern what is legal and what is not. If you've gone to the trouble of seeking the advice of an attorney, then why not take his advice on any questions?
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juskrey@gmail.com - 18 Oct 2006 07:33 GMT > It would not matter if we could quote the warranty or not. Your laws will > govern what is legal and what is not. If you've gone to the trouble of > seeking the advice of an attorney, then why not take his advice on any > questions? The question is - is that contract a mistake of Hyundai lawyers who did not fully monitor our local laws, or our local tendency of particular dealers.
So I ask some international hyundai owners about that part of a contract (or manual, or service book). That will help me a lot. Cause international office of Hyundai still did not answer me (they ar slow...)
Mike Marlow - 18 Oct 2006 10:24 GMT > > It would not matter if we could quote the warranty or not. Your laws will > > govern what is legal and what is not. If you've gone to the trouble of [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > not fully monitor our local laws, or our local tendency of particular > dealers. And you expect a bunch of people on a usenet forum to know if Hyundai made a mistake in their Korean legal department, or if there are peculiarities within your local dealerships?
> So I ask some international hyundai owners about that part of a > contract (or manual, or service book). That will help me a lot. Cause > international office of Hyundai still did not answer me (they ar > slow...) But - you never asked anything specifically.
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juskrey@gmail.com - 18 Oct 2006 10:55 GMT > > dealers.And you expect a bunch of people on a usenet forum to know if Hyundai made a > mistake in their Korean legal department, or if there are peculiarities > within your local dealerships? Dear Mike, I JUST ask someone to quote several sentences, that is all. Do you own new Hyundai?
Edwin Pawlowski - 18 Oct 2006 11:29 GMT <juskrey@gmail.com> wrote in message
> Dear Mike, I JUST ask someone to quote several sentences, that is all. > Do you own new Hyundai? Go to the US Hyundai web page and you should find what you need.
juskrey@gmail.com - 18 Oct 2006 12:45 GMT > <jusk...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > Dear Mike, I JUST ask someone to quote several sentences, that is all. > > Do you own new Hyundai?Go to the US Hyundai web page and you should find what you need. As I see US warranty is quite different from Europe, but still thanks, I've found what I need on UK site
Mike Marlow - 18 Oct 2006 11:52 GMT > > > dealers.And you expect a bunch of people on a usenet forum to know if Hyundai made a > > mistake in their Korean legal department, or if there are peculiarities > > within your local dealerships? > > Dear Mike, I JUST ask someone to quote several sentences, that is all. > Do you own new Hyundai? I own an '04 Hyundai. The warranty information is widely published on the net though. I don't understand the basis for your inquiry.
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juskrey@gmail.com - 18 Oct 2006 12:49 GMT > > Dear Mike, I JUST ask someone to quote several sentences, that is all. > > Do you own new Hyundai?I own an '04 Hyundai. The warranty information is widely published on the > net though. I don't understand the basis for your inquiry. OK, maybe I forgot to clarify. We also have hyundai warranty deals widely published and advertised, but the real deal, when you get the real car, adds some more things, and we have to sign quite dull papers indeed, no ads say about many of the things the propose to customers to sign
BETA-2K - 19 Oct 2006 17:34 GMT > I own an '04 Hyundai. The warranty information is widely published on the > net though. I don't understand the basis for your inquiry. Sorry, this isn't about what the OP posted but here's my question:
I am considering buying a used Hyundai and I have been searching for days on the Internet to see if I can find the actual wording on their 5-year 60-mile warranty but I can't find it anywhere. I have been to the HyundaiUSA website and it looks like the only way I can read the actual warranty is if I enter my ownership name including the VIN# of the vehicle I own. But I don't own one yet and I'd rather not walk in to a dealership and have to read the whole warranty for the first time while sitting with a salesperson.
So, can you or anyone else give me any suggestions of where I can find the actual wording of the Hyundai warranty? I am looking for what it actually says, not what they say it says in brochures and ads, etc.
Thanks.
hyundaitech - 19 Oct 2006 22:36 GMT It's spelled out clearly in the owner's materials. Your local dealership should be happy to show you an owner's manual with this information. It's not that much to read, really. I know you probably still don't want to do that, but it'll probably be your only conclusive solution.
BETA-2K - 20 Oct 2006 14:28 GMT > It's spelled out clearly in the owner's materials. Your local dealership > should be happy to show you an owner's manual with this information. It's > not that much to read, really. I know you probably still don't want to do > that, but it'll probably be your only conclusive solution. Thanks. I can do that. I was surprised that with all of the other information that Hyundai provides on their website, and with their warranty being one of their best selling points, that there wouldn't be someplace on their site where potential buyers could read the actual warranty. They put all kinds of other detailed specs on the website so I wondered why the warranty isn't there too.
hyundaitech - 17 Oct 2006 22:35 GMT Your warranty should be sufficiently quoted in your owner's manual.
juskrey@gmail.com - 18 Oct 2006 07:43 GMT > Your warranty should be sufficiently quoted in your owner's manual. Well, I really can read my manual without asking an alt.autos.hyundai I just ask someone for HIS manual or service book (a really little part of it) :-)
Mike Marlow - 18 Oct 2006 12:28 GMT > > Your warranty should be sufficiently quoted in your owner's manual. > > Well, I really can read my manual without asking an alt.autos.hyundai > I just ask someone for HIS manual or service book (a really little part > of it) :-) Actually, you asked for information from a dealer contract as it relates to the Hyundai warranty. See below, a quote from your original post...
"Hello everyone! Could anyone who owns NEW Hyundai quote a part of dealer contract, where warranty is described? Especially the part with the cases where the warranty automatically ended due to customer's violations.
I ask that because in my country, Ukraine, Hyundai dealers have one of the worst contracts among all the car dealers, and actually my lawyer says it violates the law in several parts."
You don't get it - you apparently have a contract with your dealer. That's a legal issue subject to the laws that govern where you live. You've talked to an attorney. The Hyundai warranty is clearly published in your owner's manual and on the web. What in the world could anyone here possibly offer that is more than that?
What would it matter if my owner's manual said something different from yours? I don't live in Ukraine. What would it matter if my "dealer contract" said something different from yours? You signed one with your dealer and now you and/or your dealer are subject to the laws that prevail where you live. Take your attorney's advice - why in the hell would you ask a bunch of usenet folks around the world about something your attorney is advising you on? Who is going to represent you in court? Us, or your attorney?
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juskrey@gmail.com - 18 Oct 2006 12:52 GMT And, I do not own Hyundai yet. I went for new Tucson, but have some questions before signing anything.
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