That is an Interesting idea. We will know if we can get our hands on one of these Hyundais.I haven't watched the video yet, so this is coming from a point of ignorance.
Can you put the car on jackstands, turn on the engine, put the car in neutral, and do the brake job that way? Maybe have your kid hold the brakes while you remove the lugnuts? Yes, i know to at least break them loose on the ground.
Need huge red xCan you define what you mean by "American based automakers products"? You must be talking about Nissan, BMW, Volkswagon, Toyota?
That's very funny, but the sad part is, that 4,000 people went to that dealership last year and paid $2k for brakes, hahahaha.....We did mom’s Subaru a couple years back! Dealer quoted $2k.
Well if it's as cold there as it is here in upstate NY, the broken heat will cause other things to break, like frozen pipes, spoiled food, damaged things, etc... Not a good situation to be in...Somewhat related, albeit a little off-topic....
I work for a Commercial HVAC Contractor in/near Mpls, and we have a customer with a 5 year old rooftop unit that doesn't heat. Now, in order to work on this unit a Tech is supposed to go through thousands of dollars worth of training to get a "certificate".
(And I used to be the one of the guys that did this training, but I've moved-on.)
Back to our customer:
* No heat
* Bad control board (which I could repalce, but....)
* Can't reprogram the new baord without a computer
* Next available spot for a "certified" Tech to do this: December 19!
So I told them just now (this is current/on-going): "You have got be kidding me! You're telling me that I'm supposed to tell my customer, who has equipment on their roof that you sold, that you can't get his heat running for a month?"
I can't retire from this **** fast enough.
Hyundai and Kia are the same company most don't know what K I A actually stands for...it's "Korean international automotive".
My dad was in the US Navy during the Korean war.... It was before my time so I don't know the issue was back then but they pizzed us off enough to go to war with them... Plenty of reason right there to not want one in my driveway/ even if only for a few minutes

Hyundai and Kia are the same company most don't know what K I A actually stands for...it's "Korean international automotive".
My dad was in the US Navy during the Korean war.... It was before my time so I don't know the issue was back then but they pizzed us off enough to go to war with them... Plenty of reason right there to not want one in my driveway/ even if only for a few minutes
Same reason I'd NEVER own a "jap product"![]()
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Not to pile on, but…..MY sister just took her 2022 Bronco Sport in for its 30K service. They did "that" and a front brake job and the bill was in excess of $900. After a few days, she started getting a rattle in the front when gently applying the brakes. She took it in and they said the calipers were torn up and that it wasn't safe to drive. She asked why they didn't notice it when they did the brakes. ...and I quote "When we replace the pads, we don't see the calipers". My take on it is, the "mechanic" left the caliper bolts loose and they probably ruined the caliper bolts and threads. She was also informed that if she takes her car anywhere but a Ford dealer, it will void the warranty. That's against the law. The Magnusun Moss Warranty Act forbids that. I know, because my Uncle helped write it as Assistant Director and later Executive Director of the FTC. I told all of this to the service manager and to my surprise he sounded genuinely shocked and promised to get to the bottom if it. Also, he said "all he saw" of the 30K service was front and rear wiper replacement and cabin and engine air filters. All that and a front brake "job" was over $900. ...and dealerships wonder why people don't trust them. I'm thinking surely there must be something more to the 30K service. I'm sure hoping so.

When I worked as a mechanic, most of the Hyundai and Kia cars were **** boxes that felt like **** boxes,

Hyundai, what the **** were you thinking? I don’t care how cheap they are I’d never own one…
Yup
Last I checked were still in the USA. NOT Japan or Korea. Those cars should not even be allowed on our roads. I'm beyond sick and tired of seeing more kids and Hyundai's on the road than dodges Chevy's and Ford's. Wouldn't have one even if for free---- and that "free" included ALL maintenance, insurance and fuel. I don't even want one in my driveway long enough for say a pizza delivery
That's what happens when you buy foreign crap wouldn't be caught dead driving any of them...
I just read an article this morning about an Escape in the Chicago area with almost 600k miles on it, lived a life of a taxi, Uber, and Lyft apparently.
What ever you do don’t by a vehicle with the variable transmission they’re all junk! New Kia’s are worse than the older ones as far as reliability goes transmission, engine and electronics.
So I think the takeaway from all these gripes is that newer cars are bad. So why not everyone just buy older trustworthy, repairable cars?? Everyone's jumping over each other to buy the newer car, and then they sit there and complain about it. The only people that these new cars are good for are people that know zero about cars (most of the population of the U.S.). So when the mechanic says it needs $2000 brakes, then the car owner gladly pays it, no questions asked. We, mechanically-inclined people are the minority.
Last winter I had a 2000 full frame Chevy Tracker. It was the best vehicle we've ever owned. I used to carry a tow rope in the truck because we were always pulling stuck tourists out of the snow in their new cars. We sold it and got the Jeep Compass because the wife wanted something better looking. Now that we have a problem-ridden newer Compass, I wish we never sold the Tracker.
If someone gave me a Kia for free it would be sitting in my buddy's driveway that lives along a road that's better traveled than mine with a "for sale" sign in the window, within a 1/2 hour after they dropped it off here.
I occasionally do side work and I refuse to take on a Hyundai a Kia a Toyota a Honduh, Or a Nissan. Any year any model, needing anything.
Id LOVE to see a cash for clunkers equivalent but the rules would be that those brands (any year any model any condition) would be the only ones eligible, and in order to participate you had to buy a GM a Ford or a Mopar to replace it.