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Originally Posted by Mphillips
I shouldn't have to mold hunt in a brand new car. If it is this bad 8 months in, what will the quality be in 3 years? I dont feel like it's crazy to want them to fix it. If you buy a gallon of milk or loaf of bread and it has mold in it, you dont keep it in hopes that the mold will go away, you want the store to make it right...if the car were used, I'd suck it up and deal with it.
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Well, now, Matt, I agree with you, that you
shouldn't have this problem with a relatively new car.
However, you do and you’re running low on options.
After 5 dealer trips, it appears
they are not going to “fix/correct” it.
You can check the lemon law language and see if it might be eligible. I suspect your car/the condition, won’t qualify.
Back in the day, we called it the “giggle test” …… your honor, I spilled catfish bait in my trunk, now the whole car stinks ……. I want the manufacturer to replace my car……..!
If this were a widespread defect in the manufacturing of the car ...... why haven't we heard more about it ... ??
Hey, we are on your side, but I think your problem is relatively unique and it going to be up to you to fix it.
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