Its definitely not a case of getting what you paid for. This is the first negative I've read anywhere on the Internet, not just this forum. Mine has been bulletproof and flawless. I can tell you that dealers often times have very inexperienced guys doing the setup. They might be new and are just learning the ropes. It's not an excuse, but it happens. Give your dealer the chance to make it right. When they tell you it's ready, look it over good and take it for a ride before loading it up. Look for fuel, check the wheels... You know what the issues are, give it a real good look and don't be afraid to question anything.
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