The warranty is advertised as America's best. It is generally 10 year / 100,000 miles for the warranty for the powertrain but can be lower for other parts of the car.
Hyundai advertises that it has "Americas Best Warranty" where the powertrain is warrantied for 10 years or 100,000 miles while a new car warranty is for 5 years or 60,000 miles. If you meet those, you should be fine.
For more information on the quality of Hyundai's car warranty, check out www.Hyndaiusa.com/warranty. You can also visit www.money.cnn.com and search for Hyundai warranty and it should bring up some information on facts vs. hypes when it comes to Hyundai. Don't forget to ask your family and friends for their recommendations!
You will have to ask your Hyundai dealer. It may or may not be under warranty. My guess is that it is not covered by the 100,000 mile powertrain warranty. You can also read the warranty manual that came with the car.
They average only a year.
Hyundai & Kia
The length of the warranty depends on the type of car or truck that you buy. Most dealers offer a ten year/100,000 mile warranty on their vehicles.
The overall benefits of A Hyundai warranty are that it helps protect the consumer from factory issues on the car. In the case of faulty equipment or recalls there is no cost to the purchaser and Hyundai will carry out the repairs at their own expense.
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A GM car warranty is dependent on if you get a new or used car. You can also get an extended warranty which the salesman might have sold you. It is best to look at your paperwork and see what you got. Keep in mind different parts of your car might have different warranties.
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I have two Hyundai's and they came with a limited lifetime warranty. I would take them to the dealer for any work. If the car does not have a warranty any longer, a realiable garage that you trust is the best place, assuming you can not or do not wish to do the work yourself. Personally, if not warranty, I do all maintenance myself. This requires the correct tools, but ensures the job is done correctly and as inexpensively as possible.
The warranty expires when the warranty expires. There is no grace period.