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Hyundai to investigate what happened with Ladies Code car
Article: Starex back tire controversy, Hyundai reps, "We will release a statement after investigations"
Source: TV Daily via Nate
1. [+267, -9] This will never be ruled as a problem with Hyundai cars. Because this is Korea.
2. [+222, -5] I've never ever seen Hyundai admit to it being a defect of their product. Like always, they'll claim they're running investigations and claim it was a mistake on the maintenance end of the leasing companies.
3. [+175, -3] Hyundai has only one recorded instance where they admitted to their fault on an unintended acceleration accident... Without a blackbox, this case will simply end as the fault of the driver.
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Article: [Exclusive] Back tire of Ladies Code car... low chance of it being a defect
Source: YTN via Naver
1. [+2,641, -256] The conclusion is that it was the carelessness of the driver speeding... but I think it's the car.
2. [+2,271, -242] Look at this media play from Hyundai... just admit it already!!
3. [+1,841, -183] Are journalists being paid by Hyundai to put out these articles? It wasn't a coincidence that a Hyundai Starex randomly had its back tire pop out. Look at these other instances (link).
4. [+1,755, -113] The manager must think this is so ridiculous..
5. [+236, -24] So I guess Starexes without any defects randomly lose its back tires, huh...
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