Hyundai Thorton Rd. Dealer
When i first did the test drive, i noticed that the tire pressure light was on. I pointed it out to my salesman and he assured me they would get it taken Care of — along with some other minor upkeep like cleanliness of the car. Left the dealership and a week later the tire pressure light was on again. I called the dealership and scheduled an appointment. I spoke with my salesman again. I was told that the “air wasn’t balanced properly” so i needed to bring it back in. Left the dealership again, and everything seemed fine. Now once again, tire pressure light is on for this SAME tire. I have a routine; home and work every day. Not taking any excessive trips and i do not go out other than grocery store runs. The mileage alone, can prove that. It’s 4:00pm on a Saturday and my tire pressure light comes on. I ride to a local gas station, only about 5 minutes away from my house, to put air in the tire myself and the tire is flat! So now I’m upset because Hyundai expects me to pay for roadside assistance for a tire, when they sold me the car with a faulty tire in the first place. None of my other tires have had issues. I don’t see why a brand new car with “brand new tires” would do this. I’ve barely had the car a month.
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