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I bought my Accent in 2001 at 1 year old, it had 11,000 miles on it. It now has less than 30,000 on it. You advertise 100,000 miles. You don't say it is the driver you warranty. I now seem to have a lot of things wrong with my car that should have been found when I had my check up in the spring. I want to know why I should have to pay for something that is not my fault, especially since it seems to be something that is faulty. I will not buy another Hyundai. You don't stand by your product.
- Rockford, IL, USA
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- Rockford, IL, USA