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Carvana Delivers Vehicle with Undisclosed Water Damage Leading to Total Mechanical Failure

Carvana delivered a 2019 Tiguan with undisclosed interior damage and water intrusion signs. The 7-day return window was exhausted by failed warranty claim submissions, and the vehicle suffered a complete no-start failure two months later attributable to the pre-existing water damage.

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