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GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — Imagine taking your car to a dealership to get it fixed and then later finding your car at someone’s house.
That’s exactly what one woman says happened to her, and now she wants answers.
It all began with a problem with Eileen Owens’ truck.
“All of a sudden it will rev real high,” Owens said.
But then Owens said she faced an even bigger problem after taking the truck to Mall of Georgia Chrysler Dodge Jeep in Fuford to get fixed.
“It was like the service person couldn’t give me direct answers,” she said.
She said that after nearly a week of no updates on the status of the repairs at the dealership, she decided to check her truck’s GPS tracker online.
“I saw that it was in Loganville. And I’m like, ‘Why is my car in Loganville instead of the dealership in Buford?’” she said.
So she went to the address, some 20 miles from the dealership, and recorded it all on video.