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From the Texas lemon law, it's 2+ times for a serious safety issue (steering counts for this IMO):
"The Serious Safety Hazard Test
A serious safety hazard is a life-threatening malfunction that substantially impedes your ability to control or operate the vehicle normally, or that creates a substantial risk of fire or explosion. You pass this test if you have taken your vehicle to the dealership two or more times for the repair of a serious safety hazard during first two years or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first, and the problem continues to exist."
Also seems that the 30+ day test is also passed... that's a lemon in Texas, no questions.
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