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How are the 2.5Ts?
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I currently own a G70 2.0T. I originally bought it over the equivalent Lexus because its reliability issues were relatively well documented. However, the car is cosmetically screwed so Iโm trying to carry out a manufacturer buyback and purchase a 2024 2.5T afterwards.
I want to see from techs/owners if there are any documented issues. I also want to know owner experiences with this motor. Thanks!
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I don't understand this. Do the techs make more working on Hyundai? That seems backwards to me. I don't doubt what you are saying, I just don't understand why that would be the case.
I had my Genesis serviced yesterday, and the dealer definitely didn't want to fool with it. I have always had to press them for the pickup/dropoff service (which is included in the warranty). It is disappointing.