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Carvana used replacement engine fails again, company refuses assistance

A customer describes a Carvana vehicle needing an engine replacement within days of purchase, then experiencing further failures with the replacement engine, while the company declines to provide a rental or buyback for what is described as an unsafe vehicle. This is a serious but vendor-specific dispute, not a generalizable software problem.

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