At the 6000 mile mark, I sat
At the 6000 mile mark, I sat down in my 2022 Ioniq Hybrid and put it in drive to go on a work assignment out of state. I heard what can be described as a small caliber gunshot sound and there was a 6" crack right in the middle of the passenger side windshield. I put the car in park, got out to inspect it and the crack just kept expanding, in a arch pattern, completely across the windshield, and started back across. I got with Hyundai here, one dealership said it's not their problem very rudely, so I escalated it to Hyundai customer care. They finally set up an appointment with a different dealership nearly 2 months after the fact. That tech agreed that it is a faulty windshield with no impact marks, and sent the request to Hyundai. After nearly a week (after I was told 1 day) they finally told the tech not to replace it, that it wasn't their problem. Needless to say, I am fuming at this point. I have never been treated so rudely by a company (with the exception of my customer care rep the current tech). I'm now stuck with a car I obviously can't trust, with an extended warranty that is meaningless. At this point, I gave Hyundai one last chance to do the correct thing. Unless the window get fixed immediately, I will be getting rid of this vehicle for something else that I can trust will protect my family.