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You'd be best off asking the dealer if they are going to service it first though if it's not due then they're not obligated to do so I wouldn't think.
Unlike some vehicles, there is not a service light on the dash.
Quote from: Phil №❶Unlike some vehicles, there is not a service light on the dash.Actually, the GD2 (my model) has the servicing interval built-in and will show on the dash when it's close to the service age/mileage @Raid - they're almost certain to give it a basic service before you collect.
Quote from: Shambles on July 31, 2015, 08:42:34Quote from: Phil №❶Unlike some vehicles, there is not a service light on the dash.Actually, the GD2 (my model) has the servicing interval built-in and will show on the dash when it's close to the service age/mileage @Raid - they're almost certain to give it a basic service before you collect.Thanks a lot for the confirmation shambles and would they actually turn the reminder off or you don't think they would as it is not a proper servicing?
If they say the done the service I can ask them to show me what paper for whatever they done on the car isn't it?
Quote from: Raid on July 31, 2015, 09:54:07If they say the done the service I can ask them to show me what paper for whatever they done on the car isn't it?I would just get them to stamp and date the book for the relevant service, if they haven't already. I would also check the oil is clean(ish) and on the full mark. Any supportive paperwork would be a bonus.
Quote from: Raid on July 31, 2015, 09:54:07If they say the done the service I can ask them to show me what paper for whatever they done on the car isn't it?There should always be a copy of the service schedule for the costumer in order for you to see what have been done at the service.
Interestingly car supermarkets generally perform the 1st year (optional) service that Hyundai dealerships advise against doing. I don't understand why when Kia use the same engine(s) in their cars, they stipulate an annual service.The dealership will have paperwork for their pre-sale vehicle check. You could ask them to print that report for you.
Quote from: wbm00 on August 01, 2015, 21:41:04Interestingly car supermarkets generally perform the 1st year (optional) service that Hyundai dealerships advise against doing. I don't understand why when Kia use the same engine(s) in their cars, they stipulate an annual service.The dealership will have paperwork for their pre-sale vehicle check. You could ask them to print that report for you.Hello mate yep been to the dealer everything is ok but there is a few scratches that I didn't see before but I will find something to remove them apart from that car is very good and got all the paper work but unfortunately I will still have to do the first servicing next month as it is not included.
Quote from: Raid on August 01, 2015, 21:54:11Quote from: wbm00 on August 01, 2015, 21:41:04Interestingly car supermarkets generally perform the 1st year (optional) service that Hyundai dealerships advise against doing. I don't understand why when Kia use the same engine(s) in their cars, they stipulate an annual service.The dealership will have paperwork for their pre-sale vehicle check. You could ask them to print that report for you.Hello mate yep been to the dealer everything is ok but there is a few scratches that I didn't see before but I will find something to remove them apart from that car is very good and got all the paper work but unfortunately I will still have to do the first servicing next month as it is not included.Did the sales person not include on invoice as part of deal?Usually they do this to get sale. ask dealer, whether the original buyer bought 3 or 5 year service plan when they bought the car
Just like many other dealers, unfortunately, looks good from here though.
Hello mate I got the car home with me and as I have been reading on internet all they want it your money and thats it they are not friendly and their customer service is crap but the car is very good and there is a few scratches here and there and a crap on the outer rear light but they told me that they can't do anything about i t so now I will have to take it out of my pocket anyway but overall the car is very good and very smooth to drive.
Quote from: Raid on August 02, 2015, 08:53:30Hello mate I got the car home with me and as I have been reading on internet all they want it your money and thats it they are not friendly and their customer service is crap but the car is very good and there is a few scratches here and there and a crap on the outer rear light but they told me that they can't do anything about i t so now I will have to take it out of my pocket anyway but overall the car is very good and very smooth to drive.Car looks great. I feel the build quality of the car greatly exceeds the dire service from their dealership network. Didn't you notice the crack on the light when you collected the vehicle? I did suggest you examine it carefully... they may be Hyundai dealers but they are still profit-driven businesses in an unregulated industry.Print any receipts and email confirmations from DVLA for the VED and keep them in your car - if you're stopped by the police because it's showing as untaxed, they'll want to see those. It takes a couple of days for the system to update.
Yes I did see the crack while I was there but they didn't want to know anything about it he said I paid for it n that's it and they r not helpful at all but looking to get one on eBay or something n yep got everything with me in the car thanks a lot mate keep in touch
Quote from: Raid on August 02, 2015, 16:59:14Yes I did see the crack while I was there but they didn't want to know anything about it he said I paid for it n that's it and they r not helpful at all but looking to get one on eBay or something n yep got everything with me in the car thanks a lot mate keep in touch First you should note down all the events especially what was said and by whom. You could then try the following steps:1) Hyundai customer services: 0800 981 9812) Complain in writing to the dealership that they were aware of this damage at the time of collection. Ask them to rectify it for you (link).3) Finally contact the finance company and ask them to rectify it as they're jointly and severally liable (link).