Will NEVER buy another Hyundai vehicle
I had my Hyundai Sonata from just over 18 months and it had 11,200 miles on it when the transmission catastrophically failed. I told Hyundai America that I did not want a remanufactured transmission put in the car, but that's what was put in it. It is a well known fact that remanufactured transmissions rarely last for more than 12,000 miles. Then you add that, my daughter-in-law bought a 2023 Hyundai Sonata a week before I bought mine, and she doesn't trust it to go any distance at all. It spits, bucks, and misses constantly and has left her sit beside the road twice. The mechanics at the Hyundai dealership "can't" find the trouble and Hyundai tricked her into accepting a $600 check for her "inconvenience" that has left her unable to pursue a lemon law lawsuit. Going back to the transmission issue, my car was supposed to have a 10 year/100,000 mile warranty on the drivetrain and once the remanufactured transmission was put in it, the warranty dropped to 12 months/12,000 miles. I lost 89,000 miles/8 years of warranty on the transmission.