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FAIRLEIGH, DOUGLAS MICHAEL

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t done so yet
this is only applicable in the United States. If you have any other concerns
000kms and it now has 70
000kms. I am wondering what Hyundai&#039
s &quot
lemon laws&quot
dependable and reliability with peace of mind
Hyundai canada is terrible Jump to Latest 17K views 22 replies 13 participants last post by&nbsp
sudpaq &nbsp
Oct 6
2020 D doubled613 Discussion starter 43 posts
Joined 2014 #1
Jul 29
ve had and the amount of parts that have been replace that shouldn&#039
t have been with the vehicle bought with only 50
000 km and currently having 70

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