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Old 09-30-2008, 03:33 PM
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autofreak
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Go to the dealer...that's what I did and they're gonna fix it. I told them about the issue and they said they couldn't hear it, so I actually had to take them on a test drive of my own for the lady to hear it. The driver that the dealership provided to give me a ride back home was telling me how that specific dealership will ignore certain issues is if doesn't affect the driveability of the car, which I think isn't right because we're paying for a brand new car, and I expect my brand new car to act new, it only makes sense, right?