A Virginia farm's new $247,357 Kenworth T280 has been in repair shops nearly 50 times since its August purchase due to various issues including transmission problems and electrical failures. This highlights the critical importance of robust quality control and warranty enforcement for heavy-duty vehicles, affecting both users and manufacturers. Developers should watch for updates on warranty obligations and potential legal actions that could set precedents for future cases.
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