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CarMax Sold Vehicle With Transmission Issues Days After Purchase

Customer reports jerking and oil-warning lights immediately after buying a used CX-5; CarMax wants to repair rather than exchange, despite the buyer no longer trusting the vehicle's pre-sale inspection.

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