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Please don't blame your phone. It's a common grammatical error, but one of my pet peeves. I like to help!
 
Please don't blame your phone. It's a common grammatical error, but one of my pet peeves. I like to help!

Thanks for correcting my error, I knew I should've majored in English! I'll pay closer attention to how I type on this qwerty keyboard when responding on this forum. <- did I do good there?

Think this is getting out of hand ahaha!
 
I have a 2015 Genesis Sedan 5.0. I put aftermarket 20 inch staggered Vossen wheels when I purchased the car brand new in 2014. My transmission just went out at 69k miles. The dealership has it but haven’t been able to get to it yet. Will I still be covered under the 10 year 100k power train given that I put staggered wheels on it. One thing to note, it is rear wheel drive.
 
I wouldn't see why not.
 
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