Toolworker
Well-Known Member
I suspect that the battery replacement is the only real thing now.Curious to know if the battery replacement is a "real" thing or just something to buy Hyundai time (to avoid massive payouts in the middle of Q2).
When Hyundai didn't have enough battery supply, their only tool to deal with U.S. owners who pressed a complaint was a buyback. Now it looks like they do have batteries, and that's way cheaper, so I suspect that is the only thing they will offer.
Since they started scheduling battery replacements, has anyone managed to initiate a buyback instead?
As I said above, if your battery is delayed and the dealer holds your car more than 30 days, and that triggers your state's lemon law, that's your opportunity to demand a buyback. Otherwise, I'd be surprised if they offer one.
I'm also surprised that the dealers are holding onto the cars. If they just called you when the battery was about to arrive, that wouldn't run the 30 day clock.