Hyundai Official Recall thread (updated turbo recall)
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This has nothing to do with Karma.
The fact of the matter is that media attention has all the car makers jumpy right now and Hyundai is doing an emergency evasive maneuver. All new models are going to have glitches but the current climate makes it doubly important that automakers jump on any issue quickly.
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I would take a faulty door latch over an uncontrolled accelerating car . At least they caught this early and did something about it.....unlike some other company...
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This has nothing to do with Karma.
The fact of the matter is that media attention has all the car makers jumpy right now and Hyundai is doing an emergency evasive maneuver. All new models are going to have glitches but the current climate makes it doubly important that automakers jump on any issue quickly.
The fact of the matter is that media attention has all the car makers jumpy right now and Hyundai is doing an emergency evasive maneuver. All new models are going to have glitches but the current climate makes it doubly important that automakers jump on any issue quickly.
The bigger a company becomes, the bigger of a target they are.
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#27
1. Hold down the lock button.
2. While simultaneously forcing open the door from the inside.
Then the door won't latch properly any more. Has anyone here in their entire driving history ever try doing this to their car?
It's more akin to user abuse than an actual defect. It's otherwise a complete non-story that the media is trying to puff up because of the current safety problems with Toyota.
#28
You realize that for this problem to manifest, you'd have to:
1. Hold down the lock button.
2. While simultaneously forcing open the door from the inside.
Then the door won't latch properly any more. Has anyone here in their entire driving history ever try doing this to their car?
It's more akin to user abuse than an actual defect. It's otherwise a complete non-story that the media is trying to puff up because of the current safety problems with Toyota.
1. Hold down the lock button.
2. While simultaneously forcing open the door from the inside.
Then the door won't latch properly any more. Has anyone here in their entire driving history ever try doing this to their car?
It's more akin to user abuse than an actual defect. It's otherwise a complete non-story that the media is trying to puff up because of the current safety problems with Toyota.
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#30
Well, if you realize that you've broken the latch on your car by doing something asinine, yet you decide lean on it while driving. . . well, then you're simply removing yourself from the gene pool.