I bought a 2018 Hyundai Sonata in January in the state of Georgia. At only 5000 miles, a control knob on the steering wheel has already broken. I've spent months and several visits to the dealership's service center to get them to fix it, but I keep getting the same response: The part is on back order. Their explanation is that the car is so new that the logistics of keeping and holding this part in stock has not been established. I tried a different Hyundai dealership and got the same result. It's literally been 3 months now and one third of my total time in this car has been with this busted part.
I'm pretty peeved about this, mainly for the fact that I paid for the cost of a brand new car and I'm essentially driving what feels like a busted used car.
I've given them months to fix this thing, without luck. I want a total refund. Will the lemon law come into effect here?
I'm pretty peeved about this, mainly for the fact that I paid for the cost of a brand new car and I'm essentially driving what feels like a busted used car.
I've given them months to fix this thing, without luck. I want a total refund. Will the lemon law come into effect here?