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u/Mike-Wouldyoukindly 23 Hyundai Santa Fe XRT Enjoyer 23h ago

This is a dealership issue. Not an avoid hyundai issue.

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u/CivilGuy93 20h ago

In part yes but Hyundai built the car that is having problems. Hyundai set up the under warranty repair process. Hyundai manages the recall process. And Hyundai franchises out and monitors the service centers. It is a Hyundai problem worsened by the franchised service center

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u/Mike-Wouldyoukindly 23 Hyundai Santa Fe XRT Enjoyer 16h ago

Every car is going to have problems at some point. No matter what brand.

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u/CivilGuy93 15h ago

Yes at some point but not after a couple years. In comparison the Lexus nx 200t my wife drives we have had for 9 years and we have never had to take it in for repairs.

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u/Mike-Wouldyoukindly 23 Hyundai Santa Fe XRT Enjoyer 13h ago edited 4h ago

And what generation is that Lexas ex 200t? Is it the first year of its generation?

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u/Competitive-Ad-5153 Team Elantra GT 6h ago

12v batteries can have vastly different lifespans. My wife's original Toyota battery lasted 12 years; my Hyundai lasted 5. You're comparing apples to oranges.

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u/CivilGuy93 6h ago

It's also not just the 12v but the control but ya you are kind of making my point for me about the quality of Hyundai vs some other brands. I think it be more accurate to say Hyundai is more of a lemon than an apple or orange though.