I'm the wife of another user, waynewardle. I've been following this thread for the past couple of weeks and thought I'd update everyone on our experience over the past week, and share another example of the wonderful customer service Hyundai seems to be so good at.
So our car arrived at the dealership last Tuesday. We were told when we pre-ordered to expect it early February; we only pre-ordered in October so we were quite happy to wait. Without any contact or updates from our dealer, last Tuesday we saw that they posted a picture of a truck full of Konas' on their facebook page. We were number 11 when we pre-ordered and Wayne went to the lot after work Tuesday night and counted six Konas. Given the cancellations we'd read about on here and elsewhere, we were hopeful one was ours.
Wednesday afternoon we hadn't heard anything so Wayne gave the dealership a call and they confirmed one of the cars were ours. Perfect. We were told they didn't have any paperwork for the car so they couldn't even tell us which one was ours. They couldn't start paperwork on the car or take it into the shop for prep until they got it. Weird, but okay. They told us it would take two days to get the paperwork, then probably one more day to put it in the shop and get everything ready for us. We had to replace the windshield on our car ready for a trade-in so this worked out perfectly for us. Friday comes around and we still haven't heard anything. Wayne called Monday morning and they still hadn't received the paperwork needed to sell the car. Now I don't know how it all works, but the cars delivered all had stickers with VINs on the windows, and they made it all the way from Korea to our little dealership on Vancouver Island. How do they get that far but then they can't get sold because there's no paperwork for them?
Anyway, our dealer called this morning to let us know that the paperwork came through and we can pick up our Kona on Thursday. He also gave us our VIN which seems a little pointless by now but nice to have I guess. Wayne stopped in on his way to work earlier to start some paperwork on the trade-in and was told our car is in the shop being prepped. But when he left he counted six cars on the lot. When he got to work he phoned the dealership to make sure the correct car was being prepared. The dealer reassured him that it's ours and said that they had seven Konas delivered. The night they were delivered there were definitely only six, but maybe they put one in the showroom? I don't know.
Then an hour ago Wayne messaged me from work to say that there are three white Konas for sale on the dealerships website, including one with our VIN? Trying not to read too much into it but it's a little unnerving when you think how incompetent Hyundai have been.
The last week has just been very weird. I don't understand how a car can reach a specific dealership with no paperwork attached to it. I don't understand where the extra car came from. And I don't understand why there's a car for sale on their website with our VIN on it!! I don't think I'll relax until we're driving off the lot in our new car.
One last thing, while having to wait nine days to get it off the dealership is a little annoying, we're still grateful it's here at the end of January, especially after reading all the posts on here about people waiting 8+ months and still haven't heard anything. We both hope everyone gets some good news soon. BUT.. we're still pretty pissed off that we were told we couldn't get the ceramic blue. I think Wayne posted a few days ago and mentioned that our dealer had told us their not taking any orders for the blue colour in Canada. After he read the post on here from the user from Duncan who had just picked up their ceramic blue Kona he mentioned it to our dealer who said he got that information from a third party?! Am I wrong for thinking that makes it even worse?!
Anyway, sorry for the long post. Just had to get all this out somewhere!