Bob Fabbri
New Member
I talked with Hyundai North America when I heard about buybacks and was told to expect a call with a quote within a week. The call I received, though, told me the buyback program had ended and replacements were beginning. Also told me which dealership I should talk with. Sure enough, the dealership knew about it and I'll have the replacement installed shortly.
Sorry to hear Hyundai is no longer offering buybacks.
I started the buyback process in August with a call to HNA for my leased 2019 Kona Ultimate,
Received a buyback offer September 13th.
Turned in my Kona over to a Sedgewick representative (3rd party company handling buybacks for Hyundai) on October 21st at the dealer (Capital Hyundai in San Jose CA)
In between all this I did have the battery replaced. That was actually the most stressful part as the dealer required my Kona to be dropped off there before they would put in an order for the battery.
This took one month from car drop off to battery installed.
I have read that some dealers were allowing owners to keep their cars till the battery arrived but the DGDG dealer group that Capital Hyundai was part of had a directive from the big boss not to allow that.
The dealer initially told me I would need to rent a car and that Hyundai would pay me back ($45/day max) after I submitted the bill.
As car rentals for a mid-size SUV were costing more then the daily rate I refused and demanded a loaner.
Dealer did come through with a bottom trim gas Kona, a poor cousin to the EV.
All in all it worked out, there was some frustration but over all the dealer was responsive to my concerns.
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