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I tend to get dramatic when I could have spent $10k less for a used car and had a similar (maybe even better) experience. Wouldn't you be peeved if something broke at only 5k miles, with no fix in the foreseeable future?
Could you explain why the law doesn't apply in this situation?
I bought a 2018 Hyundai Sonata in January in the state of Georgia. At only 5000 miles, a control knob on the steering wheel has already broken. I've spent months and several visits to the dealership's service center to get them to fix it, but I keep getting the same response: The part is on back...
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