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Puente Hills Hyundai

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4,8
(5 082 Avis)
80
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Puente Hills Hyundai is located in City Of Industry, CA, convenient from Los Angeles and Anaheim. we are the largest Hyundai Dealer in the Country! Come see us today to see what we can do for you. Puente Hills Hyundai is located in City Of Industry, CA, convenient from Los Angeles and Anaheim. we are the largest Hyundai Dealer in the Country! Come see us today to see what we can do for you.

Catégories
Concessionnaire Hyundai, Réparation automobile, Entretien de la voiture
Contact
(626) 581-5300

Heures d'ouverture

Mon
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Tue
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Wed
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thu
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Fri
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Sat
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sun
closed
* Heure du Pacifique (É.-U. et Canada)
17621 Gale Avenue City Of Industry, CA 91748
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4,8
(5 082 Avis)

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Mary Ann F.
Rohnert Park, CA
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09/08/2023
0
Catégorie : Service
Horrible
PLEASE READ!! Do not bring your car here for service. We took my son’s Hyundai in for a complete diagnostic with concerns about oil and transmission leaks which we conveyed to the service staff. They had this car for five days. We called a couple of times daily, every day, leaving messages asking for an update on what was wrong with the car, what needed to be repaired, and how much it was going to cost. Nobody ever called us back. Finally, after several days, we called and insisted on speaking to somebody and finally got a quote about how much it was going to cost which we paid. Three weeks later, the oil and transmission fluid are both leaking, exactly what we took the car to the dealership to fix. They told us it would cost us another $1600 to repair what were already our original concerns when we first left the car there. At that time, they told us there was no problem there and gave us an invoice for $51 for an oil seal, with $1600 written in ink with no explanation as to what THAT cost is all about. Totally non-transparent about what they’re charging you, do not return phone calls, refused to accept responsibility for not fixing what we paid them to fix. I spoke with the service manager, who refused to own up to their negligence, and basically just gave me some word salad excuse that made no sense at all.
We have filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. I urge you to stay away from this place.
Update 9/8/23
And now this car doesn’t run at all. Had to be towed back to this dealership. And now the person that I spoke to, Sean Kim, the head of the service department, is telling me that a diagnostic test was never run, and that all they did was repair the things that we asked them to repair when we brought the car in there. We brought it in for a complete diagnostic test to determine whether or not it should be repaired or just replaced out right. That was the appointment we scheduled! A complete diagnostic! We asked for no repairs at all at the time of the first appointment. We spoke to the service person, Tino, and explained that to him in no uncertain terms. When we heard back from Tino, he told us that he had run a complete diagnostic exam and that to fix the things that needed to be fixed would cost us $1800 out the door which we agreed to and paid for. Two weeks later, the car is back at the dealership and this guy, Sean Kim, is telling us that a diagnostic test was never even done. And telling us “I never would’ve told you to repair the car, it’s a total loss! I never would’ve recommended this I wasn’t here“
Taking zero responsibility for what his service person told us needed to be done to get the car roadworthy. Taking zero responsibility. The only response I got was from the owner who told us that it was not their responsibility also. So we are now out $1800 and have a car that doesn’t work at all, that was working fine before we took it there, we only had go in for a diagnostic to see what needed to be repaired, if anything, or if it needed to be replaced. We knew there was a slight oil leak when we took it in, but that is not what we asked for. I want to reiterate that: we asked for a complete diagnostic exam, and the service person, Tino, told us that he had done so. In fact, the first time I talked to Sean Kim, he told me that they had done a diagnostic test. And now he is saying they didn’t do one. So he’s lying to cover his …. And you know what they’re trying to do to remedy the situation?? You guessed it. Sell us a car!
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