Absolutshame
Altamonte Springs,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, April 08, 2009
I also have an issue with Orlando Hyundai. I purchased a 2007 Sonata a few years back and was then involved in a car accident. The total for repair work was slightly over $11,000. The car was sent directly to the dealership who stated that the car needs to be taken to their PREFERRED provider for the repairs. After 3 months the car was INSPECTED by Hyundai and they stated the car was in factory condition. Now a few weeks ago the ac unit was not working at all so I returned the car to Hyundai to get it repaired. Well to my surprise the mechanic charged me $79.00 for a diagnostic and said the ac condenser would have to be covered by the mechanical shop and not the dealership due to warranty issues on the part. He stated the part was not OEM and therefore no longer covered by Hyundai. I tried to contact THEIR PREFERRED provider,The Car ER, but to my surprise they have gone out of business. I contacted my insurance company who stated it would be Hyundai's responsibility to cover the charge because the work was performed by their preferred provider. After contacting the corporate office they still deny responsibility even though they are aware that they sent the car,not I, to the shop who had since closed their doors. I even provided receipt of the work performed and the parts replaced. They still will not assist me in any way and now I have to pay for the parts and repair work which total over $600.00. Good thing is my car is a lease and since they initially certified the vehicle as 'factory condition' I can return this piece of crap. It's a shame though because I really was looking forward to purchasing a Genesis. I guess Rodney King was the only one who took a beating in a Hyundai.
Steven
Jacksonville,#3Consumer Suggestion
Fri, November 02, 2007
You were right in response that you will accept any application. That is fine. I think you missed the original posters main complaint. You gave him a spot delivery even though you knew he had shaky credit. You gave him use of his dream car for a few days until you crushed him by saying you couldn't get him financed for what he wanted and then tried to get him into one of your "sleds". The right thing you could have done was say while we are trying to get you financed is to say keep your trade for now and we will call you back when we get someone to finance you. You obviously tried hard to do this since you ran his credit about 14 times. Did you tell him the possible impact of this?? Sometimes people can have credit refused if their reports are run to often. Also sends out flags to other dealerships that this person will likely be turned down. Thanks,
Sales Manager
Orlando,#4UPDATE Employee
Fri, November 02, 2007
At Orlando Hyundai all credit applications are accepted, however the lender has final say as to terms and rates used by the dealer. Doug was given several options that the lender would approve for him. Ultimately, it was Doug's decision to not purchase these vehicles.
Robert
Buffalo,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sat, July 07, 2007
You wrote: "I did find it rather strange that when we signed the contract, there was no finance company name in the poper section of the contract...I was told that this was common practice unitl the best finance deal was secured...'It's done this way all of the time'.). " NEVER. EVER. sign a contract that has any BLANKS in it!!!!! And don't accept ANY excuses for a contract that isn't completely filled out! They'll tell you anything - it's not their finances that are on the line when you sign - IT'S YOURS!!! Your were lucky they didn't finance you with some outfit at some outrageous interest rate - you would have been stuck with it! (3 days had lapsed.) You were very lucky this time. Next time might not go so well for you.
Robert
Buffalo,#6Consumer Suggestion
Sat, July 07, 2007
You wrote: "I did find it rather strange that when we signed the contract, there was no finance company name in the poper section of the contract...I was told that this was common practice unitl the best finance deal was secured...'It's done this way all of the time'.). " NEVER. EVER. sign a contract that has any BLANKS in it!!!!! And don't accept ANY excuses for a contract that isn't completely filled out! They'll tell you anything - it's not their finances that are on the line when you sign - IT'S YOURS!!! Your were lucky they didn't finance you with some outfit at some outrageous interest rate - you would have been stuck with it! (3 days had lapsed.) You were very lucky this time. Next time might not go so well for you.
Robert
Buffalo,#7Consumer Suggestion
Sat, July 07, 2007
You wrote: "I did find it rather strange that when we signed the contract, there was no finance company name in the poper section of the contract...I was told that this was common practice unitl the best finance deal was secured...'It's done this way all of the time'.). " NEVER. EVER. sign a contract that has any BLANKS in it!!!!! And don't accept ANY excuses for a contract that isn't completely filled out! They'll tell you anything - it's not their finances that are on the line when you sign - IT'S YOURS!!! Your were lucky they didn't finance you with some outfit at some outrageous interest rate - you would have been stuck with it! (3 days had lapsed.) You were very lucky this time. Next time might not go so well for you.
Robert
Buffalo,#8Consumer Suggestion
Sat, July 07, 2007
You wrote: "I did find it rather strange that when we signed the contract, there was no finance company name in the poper section of the contract...I was told that this was common practice unitl the best finance deal was secured...'It's done this way all of the time'.). " NEVER. EVER. sign a contract that has any BLANKS in it!!!!! And don't accept ANY excuses for a contract that isn't completely filled out! They'll tell you anything - it's not their finances that are on the line when you sign - IT'S YOURS!!! Your were lucky they didn't finance you with some outfit at some outrageous interest rate - you would have been stuck with it! (3 days had lapsed.) You were very lucky this time. Next time might not go so well for you.