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Parks Hyundai has had my car in the shop for a month...Absurd!

The car has not been repaired to your satisfaction - which is a reasonable expectation to have.
 
No dealer is going to sell you an extended warranty covering a known defective radio. Suggest you cut your losses immediately. Yes, there are other cars out there. It's unfair to blame the dealer for this situation. Obviously, the seller is pulling the strings and wants to make an economical repair. Of course, you must realize that by now, right?

yes...radio seems to be working fine now other than the Bluetooth which does not seem to get past pairing...don't know if it is because of compatibility or actual defect....stereo sounds absolutely amazing with the seventeen speakers....only last issue is a camshaft sensor code is coming up...anyone know where that is located for replacement/
 
sounds to me like you just need to get rid of that car. the psychological damage alone would have me looking for something different.
 
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Wow what a fiasco, have the dealer put in the new $5k radio at sellers expense or walk away from the deal.
 
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