Apologies if these are common sense questions - I'm new to car ownership and maintenance, so I'm still trying to get to grips with the basics.
Last January I bought a 2018 plate 1.2l i10 from my (at the time) local Hyundai main dealer.
I was told that it had the remainder of the 5 year warranty and a full service history.
I was relocating at the time and when the car was delivered to me along with all of its documents it became clear that these services had not been carried out by Hyundai and that the car had previously been a rental vehicle with Enterprise.
I have kept the car as I haven't had any issues with it and didn't want the hassle of returning it to a dealership at the other end of the country.
It has had the following services:
- 1 year service with an independent garage: July 2018 at 9,700 miles
- 2 year service with an independent garage: February 2019 at 19,600 miles
- 3 year service with Hyundai, November 2019 at 29,200 miles
Presumably this means the warranty is for all intents and purposes essentially void?
Am I correct in thinking that it is now due it's 4 year service? The milage is now 32,000 - it hasn't been used much this year due to the pandemic.
Apparently the 4 year service is a major one and quite expensive via Hyundai. Is there any point in using Hyundai servicing in this case?