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Originally Posted by nookandcrannycar
If it makes you feel any better, I was parked next to a Hyundai Genesis (a 2010 I think....it only came to the U.S. in 2009) in the parking lot at the Kroger closest to my house the other day, and I was shaking my head. The rubber door seal was coming off and sticking way out above the crevice between the closed passenger door and the body of the car. Also, the factory alloy wheels have an insert with an 'insignia' on it and the 'insignia' was almost completely worn off on the passenger front and back wheels (the only two I saw). Pretty sad after spending over 30k on the car. This is ONE of the reasons I like spending as little as possible on a car...things like that won't make me AS mad. One nice thing about the Yaris is that when I'm surprised, it's USUALLY a good surprise. If your service people keep cooperating, but still can't figure it out, go above them. Praise the staff. Tell the people at the 'next step' that the service people tried several things (and were courteous), but that it still isn't fixed and you require a correct repair.
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In Canada we have no lemon laws .. so we are stuck at the dealership level when there are problems. You guys are lucky in this regard.