CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2016 Tucson comes with a dual-clutch, 7-speed transmission. But Hyundai forgot to tell you about one key phrase – zero-move. That's right, an alarming number of owners have said their SUV wouldn't accelerate after a stop.
Turns out that's because the transmission's application logic has been stumbling all over itself. Hyundai recalled the issue in September 2016, but it's difficult to say if owners are out-of-the-woods, or if this is just a sign of things to come.
Something fell on my windshield, cracked it significantly, and now the entire thing needs to be replaced. After waiting several days for the glass to be delivered (which I was ok with given that it was a new model car), I was then informed that a new gasket was needed which was backorder NATION-WIDE. The ETA could be as late as April 10, which would be 30 days after the initial accident. Is there anything else I can do to speed up the process?
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Something fell on my windshield, cracked it significantly, and now the entire thing needs to be replaced. After waiting several days for the glass to be delivered (which I was ok with given that it was a new model car), I was then informed that a new gasket was needed which was backorder NATION-WIDE. The ETA could be as late as April 10, which would be 30 days after the initial accident. Is there anything else I can do to speed up the process?
- George M., Emmaus, PA, US