My recommendations:
1. Go back to your normal dealer one more time. Try the "get it in writing" thing (good luck).
2. Try a different, recommended dealer. If they fix it, great! Otherwise…
3. Trade it, even if you lose money (you will). After all, what is all this aggravation worth to you?
I speak from experience. I bought a new 1996 Ford Mustang Cobra. There was an issue with those cars overheating in hot climates. The engine computer would shut down cylinders when too hot. To make a LONG story short, I traded it in on 1996 Corvette. I lost 5K, but I also lost the aggravation as well.
Again, only you can decide what the aggravation is worth to you…
Klaus
"God made some men big and some men small, but Sam Colt made them all equal."
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