Frustrated drivers are speaking out after going months without their vehicles thanks to the replacement auto parts not being available. yyc
Canadian drivers continue to complain about the ongoing shortage of auto parts that’s resulted in them going nowhere fast.
Cumming has contacted the automaker and his local dealership numerous times but said no one has been able to help him. They’ve also not been able to help his wife, whose car is at her dealership waiting for a fix. He was told it needed to be replaced, but said he too was advised there was no part available — not even an aftermarket or a used one.
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