Rebecca Walker says she bought Hyundais because of the brand's pricing, warranty, and reputation for reliability. As of now, none of those words apply to her 2015 Hyundai Genesis. One day, Walker was driving it when it started making an odd noise. After pulling over, the car died. Cut to a dealer, and Walker is now facing an $8,000 bill for a new motor.
On top of that, Walker says that she's been told it won't be covered under Hyundai's now-famous 10-year, 100,000-mile warranty because she wasn't religious about her oil changes. She'll tell you she was. Problem is, she can't prove it because she didn't keep the receipts.