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I would give them a ring and let them know you are concerned that the car isn't braking properly, but don't take it back just yet. Give it a few days and a hundred miles or so, and if they don't get back to how they should feel, take it back in a week. At least you will have forewarned them and they won't be surprised to see you.catoutthebag wrote: »So should I avoid the garage tomorrow and give it more time?
I suspect something is not quite right. The days of driving gently to bed brake parts in before they work properly are long gone, at least in my experience.If someone is nice to you but rude to the waiter, they are not a nice person.0
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