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Hyundai 5-year/60,000 mile Limited Warranty for skinny people only? - pRICE cUBE - 01-30-2017 Joey’s a big guy. Nobody is questioning that. What Joey is questioning is why Hyundai is refusing to fix a broken part of his 2015 Sonata under their five-year warranty, and why Hyundai feels that reminding him he’s “large” is justification for not repairing his car. Joey, who felt like he was out of options, emailed us about the saga of the 2015 Hyundai Sonata he bought new. He chose the Sonata partially because he had researched and found that the car was well-suited for people of his scale; Joey is about 5'9" and 300 pounds. You can still find references to the roominess of the 2015 Sonata online. http://jalopnik.com/hyundai-is-refusing-a-warranty-fix-on-a-mans-car-becaus-1791708058 ![]() Re: Hyundai Assurance 5-year/60,000 mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty for skinny people only? - cbelt3 - 01-30-2017 Heh... the opposite applies as well. I have a co-worker who is a VERY tiny lady. Brilliant and aggressive as hell, but tiny. 5' nothing, less than 90lbs wringing wet. She is actually the chairwoman of an industry committee, and blue collar workers all over the world have learned to respect her over the years. Her new Subaru WRX refused to recognize that she is a passenger, and would not activate the airbag or the seat belt. She went through heck getting the issue resolved. It wasn't until she ended up at a dealership with a sales lady who is just as tiny, and could duplicate the issue, that they believed her. And replaced the seat 'load' sensors and re-calibrated the whole thing. Re: Hyundai 5-year/60,000 mile Limited Warranty for skinny people only? - NewtonMP2100 - 01-30-2017 .....you have to wear skinny jeans if you own one too...... Re: Hyundai 5-year/60,000 mile Limited Warranty for skinny people only? - Paul F. - 01-30-2017 "The issue is a direct result of the customer being a large individual"... And that sentence will come back to haunt them in court. Re: Hyundai 5-year/60,000 mile Limited Warranty for skinny people only? - PeterW - 01-30-2017 Had the sentence read "the individual is a fat tub of goo" maybe it would have haunted them. Wearing out a seat cover is not a warranty item anymore than spilling a Coke on it would be. Re: Hyundai 5-year/60,000 mile Limited Warranty for skinny people only? - Bimwad - 01-30-2017 Jalopnik? It figures. It appears that when this owner (and others as well) is getting out of the car, he is inadvertently applying lateral pressure to the lower trim panel that also holds the seat controls, and the fastener is not strong enough to repeatedly resist this force. It has nothing to do with his size, and it was stupid of Hyundai to use it as justification, and allow the idiots at Jalopnik to turn it into click bait. Hyundai needs to redesign that panel with a better, more robust attachment method, if they haven't already, and issue a TSB to retrofit cars where the owners encounter the issue. No more, no less. Re: Hyundai 5-year/60,000 mile Limited Warranty for skinny people only? - C(-)ris - 01-31-2017 Unless Hyundai has somewhere in their literature an maximum weight restriction for the driver they are going to be out of luck. Re: Hyundai 5-year/60,000 mile Limited Warranty for skinny people only? - h linamen - 01-31-2017 I'm trying to understand how wearing out an unwarranted seat cover qualifies for a claim. Hyundai already replaced it twice when they didn't need to. Seems they've gone over and beyond their responsibility. Re: Hyundai 5-year/60,000 mile Limited Warranty for skinny people only? - Racer X - 01-31-2017 I agree. Look at a 2013 Sonata. Seats 5, so has 5 seat belts. Just because you could theoretically get 5 adults in there, the total load carrying capacity is only 900 pounds. You put 3 300# people in it, it is now technically at max load. Just because you can fit in it doesn't mean it is safe, or it was DESIGNED for it. At some point, people need to take some personal responsibility. Re: Hyundai 5-year/60,000 mile Limited Warranty for skinny people only? - OWC Jamie - 01-31-2017 http://consumer.findlaw.com/consumer-transactions/difference-between-a-full-warranty-and-a-limited-warranty.html Full Warranty I agree it sounds like a poor design Hyundai needs to address. |