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Hello forum.
3,000 miles on a 2022 Black Diamond. No mods. First hit 75mph on the highway and felt an unmistakable vibration in the steering wheel. Nothing in the seat.
Took it to the dealership last week, they said they could not find any issues. Said that they checked all specs and took it out for a ride. They told me that any vibrations were to be expected.
After living in NYC for 31 years (and not needing a car) this is my first new car. After basically being told, "there's nothing we can do about it" I didn't have enough ammo other than to tell them that I found that really hard to believe.
What's my recourse after the dealer throws their hands up for something that seems way to basic to be an issue for a brand new car without any mods? It's not like I'll be doing 80mph on the regular, if at all. At lower speeds, there are no issues (knock wood). But it's a really tough pill to swallow to imagine that @Ford makes a car that speed wobbles out of the gate.
Thanks for any advice.
3,000 miles on a 2022 Black Diamond. No mods. First hit 75mph on the highway and felt an unmistakable vibration in the steering wheel. Nothing in the seat.
Took it to the dealership last week, they said they could not find any issues. Said that they checked all specs and took it out for a ride. They told me that any vibrations were to be expected.
After living in NYC for 31 years (and not needing a car) this is my first new car. After basically being told, "there's nothing we can do about it" I didn't have enough ammo other than to tell them that I found that really hard to believe.
What's my recourse after the dealer throws their hands up for something that seems way to basic to be an issue for a brand new car without any mods? It's not like I'll be doing 80mph on the regular, if at all. At lower speeds, there are no issues (knock wood). But it's a really tough pill to swallow to imagine that @Ford makes a car that speed wobbles out of the gate.
Thanks for any advice.
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