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I purchased a brand new Hyundai coupe from a Hyundai dealer. After only three thousand miles it is pulling to the left. I took it back to the dealer and he asked for nearly £90 to check it. Do you think this is fair?
Asked on 6 March 2010 by S.C., via e-mail
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Honest John
Definitely not. Unless the dealer can prove that you hit a kerb or pothole then this is entirely the dealer's responsibility. You simply insist that the car was supplied misaligned and demand it is corrected.
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