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Originally Posted by Aerkuld
When I read your original post I was thinking "This sounds suspiciously similar to my son's experience with his Hyundai", and maybe it is.
His 2012 is in the dealer right now having it's engine replaced under warranty. That's due to a failure which happened in exactly the same way you were describing; engine suddenly quit, no warning. Restarted a while later and wouldn't rev. Towed to dealership.
Fortunately, they seem to be accepting 100% of the warranty responsibility in his case.
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Make sure you suggest they check the catalytic converter. I saw a few threads where they didn't replace the cat and couldn't figure out why it wasn't running right when the engine was replaced. What is the model of your son's car?
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Originally Posted by masraum
I’ve thought that the veloster was a nice looking little car. I should be shocked that they have that sort of issues, but I’m not.
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From a looks and feature standpoint the car is hard to beat. I'd even consider putting the Veloster seats in my 911.. they're comfortable with nice support. But the engine issue pretty much just turned me into a no more Hyundai vehicles guy.