This post is trending because it highlights a frustrating consumer experience with a popular domestic car brand, Hyundai. It taps into public sentiment against perceived corporate greed and poor customer service, especially when cost-cutting leads to a worse user experience.
Okay, besties, the internet is going wild over this update from the Car Gallery about the new Hyundai Palisade. Apparently, Hyundai decided to cut costs by removing the power-folding mirror option. But get this: they forgot to update the car's manual, so now they're offering a 'free manual replacement' to owners. The real tea is how the new 'manual' folding works. You don't just click a button; you have to *hold it down* until the mirror fully folds. Like, you literally gotta stand there and wait for it to do its thing 💀. People are saying it's worse than not having the feature at all, and of course, Hyundai isn't refunding the money for the option they basically downgraded. This is peak 'cost-cutting to be #1 in the world!!!' energy, and it's making everyone lowkey feral.

