Mattsburgh
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They didn't ask me about any damage to the car. I would assume if you get it fixed it shouldn't really make a difference.
I haven't heard back from Hyundai yet from my inital call to customer service last week. She opened a case and said a case manager will call me back.
However, today i got rear ended by a rental moving truck. It looks like only the hatch got dented, but will be bringing it tomorrow to repair shop that will evaluate it as well. Does anyone know if this will affect the buyback process? I am going to call to find out status of it but I assume I have to let them know that it's currently being repaired. Such bad timing.
Thanks just went to get it looked at and it should be fixed within a few weeks.Any damage would be deducted from your offer and you can almost guarantee they will deduct as much as possible. I would definitely get it fixed before completing the process.
How is that a solution to wait MINIMUM 2-3 weeks for just options? Shouldn't a solution be something you could bring in today and not wait 3 more weeks just to hear options that could take weeks again after that?So I got a callback yesterday from a case manager after getting a case number from Hyundai about a week ago. He specifically stated that now that the recall has a solution available, he was not able to proceed with any buyback options. This is in CA and he said he was part of their "lemon law" department. He also said another department will call me to discuss the battery replacement options in 2-3 weeks. I imagine this only applies to ppl that haven't started the process of a buyback.
Anyone else get this?
I'm fine with them replacing my battery, but I wanted to keep my options open in case they were just keeping us at 80% charge for an infinite amount of time.
How is that a solution to wait MINIMUM 2-3 weeks for just options? Shouldn't a solution be something you could bring in today and not wait 3 more weeks just to hear options that could take weeks again after that?
Wow, I must have just snuck under the wire because my case was referred to Sedgewick June 15. I'm assuming you never got the Initial Repurchase Offer? I officially opened my case end of May. I still won't be surprised if they decide a new battery is the solution. That's fine, but I was getting excited about a 2022 Kona EV and another tax credit.So I got a callback yesterday from a case manager after getting a case number from Hyundai about a week ago. He specifically stated that now that the recall has a solution available, he was not able to proceed with any buyback options. This is in CA and he said he was part of their "lemon law" department. He also said another department will call me to discuss the battery replacement options in 2-3 weeks. I imagine this only applies to ppl that haven't started the process of a buyback.
Anyone else get this?
I'm fine with them replacing my battery, but I wanted to keep my options open in case they were just keeping us at 80% charge for an infinite amount of time.
The real question is whether those of us in the middle of this process are actually going to get to completion at this point. Sedgewick has my documents and is supposedly "calculating the offer and sending it to Hyundai for approval". Hyundai might just reject it at this point. I should know more by the "end of this week" (I guess not since its Friday) or "early next week".Wow, I must have just snuck under the wire because my case was referred to Sedgewick June 15. I'm assuming you never got the Initial Repurchase Offer? I officially opened my case end of May. I still won't be surprised if they decide a new battery is the solution. That's fine, but I was getting excited about a 2022 Kona EV and another tax credit.
Wow, I must have just snuck under the wire because my case was referred to Sedgewick June 15. I'm assuming you never got the Initial Repurchase Offer? I officially opened my case end of May. I still won't be surprised if they decide a new battery is the solution. That's fine, but I was getting excited about a 2022 Kona EV and another tax credit.
The real question is whether those of us in the middle of this process are actually going to get to completion at this point. Sedgewick has my documents and is supposedly "calculating the offer and sending it to Hyundai for approval". Hyundai might just reject it at this point. I should know more by the "end of this week" (I guess not since its Friday) or "early next week".
I’m going to try to call corporate and see since I had a case opened by customer service over a week ago and I haven’t heard anything. I think the resolution isn’t go in and get a battery. It’s wait to be called to go in to have it looked at yet again and then wait again for a battery. I haven’t heard of anyone else saying they were turned down..
In any case, Hyundai is really botching this up with their lack of clear, prompt communication on how they are rectifying the issue. Charging to 80% is not an acceptable solution. I never thought I would see the day where I actually praise GM, but our Bolt buyback was SOOOOO much simpler.
The real question is whether those of us in the middle of this process are actually going to get to completion at this point. Sedgewick has my documents and is supposedly "calculating the offer and sending it to Hyundai for approval". Hyundai might just reject it at this point. I should know more by the "end of this week" (I guess not since its Friday) or "early next week".
Correct. I have a letter from over a month ago that says "Hyundai offers to buy back your vehicle". Most of us likely have that same letter. I believe legally they have to honor that.I fully expect anyone who has received a buyback offer letter from Hyundai to get just that. If you haven't reached that point (where they transfer you to Sedgewick for document review/calculation) then you are likely out of luck. In your case I would not worry too much because they can't go back on something they offered you. I mean they could, but I am certain this would legally open themselves up to a lawsuit and several vocal, unhappy customers.
Waiting anxiously on the resolution to the buy back. Anybody have info on the total buyback amount and how it was calculate.