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Fairfax Hyundai - 10925 Fairfax Blvd, Fairfax, Virginia 22030 - Rated 3.1 based on 60 Reviews 'The experiences of getting our car serviced at this.
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Reviewer11743910Jan 23, 2019 08/27/To: Revdex.com, Metro Washington DC Reviewer7226811 Revdex.com: Reviewer8479928 To: [redacted] Reviewer6437058 We have spoken with the customer and she is taking delivery of the New [redacted] on (09/19/2015). We are sorry for the confusion with this program and are honoring the price for the customer. Reviewer5631886 To: Revdex.com Reviewer753513 Review: On the morning of July 27, 2013, I dropped off my 2011 Hyundai Sonata at Fairfax Hyundai and requested (1) the 30,000 mile service, and (2) to check the front-right wheel and tire for possible damage from a pothole. The service advisor stated that the cost of the 30,000 mile service would be “about $400” and that the vehicle would be ready the next day. On July 28 and 29, 2013, I left three voicemails asking when the vehicle would be ready, but no one called me back. At 5:30 PM on July 29, 2013, I went to the facility and asked if my vehicle was ready. The cashiers stated that they could not find my paperwork and I would have to wait. About a half hour later, they said that the printer was broken and I would have to continue to wait. Finally, at 7:00 PM (an hour and a half after I arrived), they gave me my paperwork. Contrary to what the service advisor told me, the bill was for $699.11 (Invoice #[redacted]). This was only for the 30,000 mile service because no work was done to either the front-right wheel or to any other part of the car. I paid the bill and went to my vehicle. I then noticed a large scratch on the front-right side, which was not present when I dropped the vehicle off. I attempted to ask a man wearing a Hyundai shirt nearby who I should talk to regarding the scratch but he saw me and immediately walked away. I then left the facility, too frustrated to speak with anyone else. On July 31, 2013, I sent a letter to Fairfax Hyundai and Hyundai's corporate headquarters with this information and including a photograph of the large scratch. No one ever responded to my letter.Desired Settlement: I expect Fairfax Hyundai to cover the cost of fixing the scratch that its personnel caused to my vehicle and to reconsider the $699.11 bill (which was clearly not “about $400” as they told me when I dropped it off initially). Reviewer753516 Review: I have a 2011 Hyundai sonata and I took it to the dealership for a check engine light. I have approximately 73,000 miles on my car and the engine light was on for a O2 sensor. My warranty company approved the replacement of the sensor and then I was notified by the dealership that the technician could not remove the sensor. The sensor is stuck in a pipe connected to my catalytic converter. The dealership said my only remedy was to replace the converter and my warranty company says this is not covered. The warranty company (warranty direct) advised me that there is a Federal Emissions Warranty that should cover my catalytic converter and asked if the dealership told me about this warranty. They did not, they just quoted me 1200 to fix the converter. The Emissions Warranty is for 8 years, 80,000 miles. I looked up the law on the Internet and it says it covers defects as well as failures and if the car gas a defect the converter should be replaced while still under warranty. The dealership says the problem is the sensor not the converter but if a sensor is stuck in a pipe connected to my converter that sounds like a defect. My warranty company says they cover the sensor not the converter. I'm afraid that this sensor stuck in a pipe connected to my catalytic converter will cause issues with my emissions and I will be out of the warranty period when that happens. The dealership is using the loophole of the issue is the O2 sensor forgetting that its stuck in a major component on my vehicle and the warranty uses the loophole that they cover only the sensor and its not their fault the service technician cannot remove the sensor from the pipe.Desired Settlement: Repair the check engine light issue by replacing the catalytic converter under the Federal Emissions Warranty and replace the O2 sensor | Fairfax Hyundai Inc RatingOverall satisfaction rating ▼Category: Auto Dealers - New Cars Address: 10601 Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA, 22030 Free powerpoint templates download editable. Website:http://www.fairfaxhyundai.com Omsi 2 mercedes citaro c2 solo download. Christian christmas clip art free downloads santa clipart free download clip art borders free download clipart gallery free download. OMSI 2 Let's Play #41 - Solobus C2 Citaro - YouTube. OMSI 2 Mercedes Benz C2 G Voith Engine 'De Lijn' Repaint. Omsi 2 mercedes benz citaro c2 free download. 114 people are currently seeking Fairfax Hyundai Inc contact information. |