The horn still doesn't work on our Veracruz.
Still.
Josh Jacquot, Senior road test editor
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The horn still doesn't work on our Veracruz.
Still.
Josh Jacquot, Senior road test editor
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saxdogg says:
11:27 AM, 10/27/08
More info please...less pretty sunset pictures and more car info.
Has it not been taken in? Or can they just not figure it out? MORE INFO!
:)
wobbly_ears says:
11:27 AM, 10/27/08
On one of your earlier posts, it was mentioned that the required part was in at the dealer but you guys were too busy to get installed. Brent Roman's exact quote was "Due to a scheduling conflict on my part, I couldn't let the dealer spend enough time with the Veracruz to fix the horn.
http://blogs.edmunds.com/roadtests/2008/09/2008-hyundai-veracruz-15000-mile-service.html
One can expect this from a dumb hockey-mom, but from so-called professional auto journalists?
A horn is an important safety equipment. In some states, it is ILLEGAL to drive without a functioning horn. You guys been rolling around for months possibly endangering yourselves & others on the road. Not good.
What would happen if a an absent minded pedestrian wandered in your way & you had to sound the horn to draw his attention to you? Or, someone on the freeway wanders into your lane?
But, hey, you got your weekly quota of blog postings! Yay!
banhugh says:
12:54 PM, 10/27/08
Busted!
carfreak8394 says:
01:46 PM, 10/27/08
wobbly_ears,
great post! you're so right. Edmunds, are you reading these comments?
stovt001 says:
05:20 PM, 10/27/08
Imagine the ranting if this was a domestic vehicle.
70ss454_man says:
05:44 PM, 10/27/08
stovt001, dont even start.
Seriously.
There's too many of these domestic vs. import BS goin' on, no need to start more.
festiboi1 says:
06:28 PM, 10/27/08
This is a silly post. Thanks Wobbly-Ears for pointing it out. Why not take it down to the Hyundai dealer for a day and have it fixed for free? You've got plenty of other cars to drive while it's in the shop (if it's even in for a full day). And then; Voila! It's fixed!
Writing numerous blogs about a simple problem that no one bothers fixing is pointless.
tmanz says:
10:31 PM, 10/27/08
so this isn't one of those self healing horns?
tmanz says:
10:34 PM, 10/27/08
now I know why they are so annoyed by the low on gas warning on the CTS. If they ever run out of gas we will just get posts like "CTS, still not running" until it is time to replace it :)