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Re: This is why I check them. All of them [jmonroe]
by houdini1 on Sat Nov 08 13:51:06 PST 2008
I bought a new set of tires some years ago from Montgomery Ward. About half the lug nuts fell off before I could get home. Seriously. They could have cared less. You have to be careful with lug nuts. You can also get them too tight. If they are over tightened they will stretch and weaken the bolt giving it a tendency to break off. Not a good thing.
Re: Manufacturing Date [haebby]
by tpfilm1 on Tue Nov 04 15:01:13 PST 2008
haebby asked: "Is it common that Hyundai itself is keeping cars in their warehouse/lot for so many months? Thanks!" HMMA (Hyundai Motors Manufacturing Alabama) was cranking out the Santa Fes and Sonatas pretty fast the beginning of the year. Literally, as they roll off the line another company takes control of the vehicles. This company preps the cars/SUVs for shipment then loads them onto trucks to be shipped to various storage lots in Montgomery (and a few in Columbus, GA, too.) From there, the vehicles are processed and placed on appropriate trucks/rail cars to be delivered to dealers around the country (note that models destined for Canada are built in Montgomery then shipped to Canada.) The build dates and the on the lot dates can vary drastically, for several reasons including: Dealer orders Custom orders - believe it or not, your vehicle ordered from the factory was probably already built when the dealer submits the paperwork, the shipper then checks inventory and arranges shipping of your vehicle, along with other vehicles destined for your dealer and others near by Sales figures - when gas prices shot up faster than a diabetic's blood sugar in a Hershey's store guess what vehicle was not really in demand... that's right, the Santa Fe. It's a lot easier to store built vehicles and the ones scheduled to come off the line for the next 2-4 weeks than it is to stop all together and focus solely on Sanatas. Proximity to HMMA - obviously the southern states will get vehicles built sooner than states way out west or Hawaii or Alaska. Besides, for years the Southern states were Hyundai's largest market so the established dealers in the South got pick of the litter and larger inventories (much to their chagrin now, since next model year inventories are based on previous model year sales...) Building to trends - say green was the hot color last model year. Well a good portion of the next model year will be built in that popular color. Trim levels are done the same way - you'll have to wait for a base AWD model, but will have your pick of the mid-level 2WD model. When trends change, the models already built get stored until dealers order them to build up inventory. (My stepdad works at HMMA, that's my source.)
The $344 rip-off for locked gas filler lid
by farmpsych on Sun Oct 26 06:34:09 PDT 2008
We were desperate--tank down to fumes and could not open the filler lid in 2004 Murano. Our "trusty" dealer (Jack Ingram, Montgomery AL) fixed it (allegedly replaced left front door lock actuator assembly) for $344. That was 8/8/08. Problem has recurred twice since then!! Visited blogs on this site--wished I had done that before and I then fixed it for nothing. Hit unlock on the remote 12-15 times and it popped open--then visualized how it works--WD40 to the plastic lock-pin--if it happens again I will remove the lock-pin--the door still shuts but cannot lock when the car is locked. PS: I will try to get my money back. And dealers always lie about TSBs aka Top Secret Bulletins.
Re: [supershawn]
by derrickson on Thu Oct 02 10:25:14 PDT 2008
Hi Shawn, Took your advice, and contacted Montgomery. Via 1st email, they quoted me $19.7K OTD, which equates to $18.5 for me (6.25 TX tax). Unfortunately, I'm located 1000 miles away!!! :cry: :cry: :cry: So debating my next move: $250 airfare + 16 hour drive / pay to have it shipped / take their quote, and see if anyone here will match/beat it. Thanks again for sharing your experience...
Re: 2007 HYUNDAI SONATA [marcg99]
by jlindh on Sat Sep 27 14:07:49 PDT 2008
Get your brakes checked.
Re: Bluetooth and Navigation [themerg]
by jlindh on Wed Sep 10 09:13:23 PDT 2008
Completely separate.

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