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- Hyundai Is Ending Future Free Maintenance to Save Money
While 2025 Hyundai models and any existing dealer inventory will still come with the free service, once the 2026 models start going on sale, customers will have a choice of pre-paid
- Hyundai Complimentary Maintenance Program | Hyundai USA
Keeping your new Hyundai running at its best is now easier than ever with the new Complimentary Maintenance program Visit HyundaiUSA com to learn more
- Hyundai will stop offering 3 years 36k miles of free maintenance for . . .
Now, Hyundai confirmed to Car Driver that the South Korean manufacturer plans to drop the warranty for the 2026 model year “Effective March 27, 2025, the Hyundai Complimentary Maintenance Program will end for model year 2026 vehicles and beyond,” the company wrote in a statement
- Hyundai Drops 3-Year Free Maintenance For New Cars Because . . . - Carscoops
Hyundai’s free maintenance program ends with 2025 models, transitioning to pre-paid plans The complimentary service covered oil changes, filters, tire rotations, and inspections Two
- 2025 Is Your Last Chance To Get Hyundais Best Maintenance . . . - CarBuzz
Any vehicle purchased after February 2020 gets its oil and oil filter changes, tire rotations, and Multi-Point Inspections covered for free by the automaker, though it's a little more limited for
- 2025 last model year free maintenance | Hyundai Tucson Forum
Hyundai is ending the Free Maintenance program, the 2025 model year will be the last to have it Hyundai told dealers It will be replaced with a paid maintenance plan and that can include severe oil changes
- 2025 Hyundai Complimentary Maintenance | Hyundai - YouTube
This video will provide an overview of the program for model year 2025 vehicles, including which services are included and when you should bring your vehicle in for service
- Report: Hyundai Ending Free Maintenance Plan - Kelley Blue Book
Buyers of 2025 Hyundai vehicles get three years or 36,000 miles of complimentary regular scheduled maintenance Buyers of 2026 Hyundai vehicles will not, according to a new report
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