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"Makayla Starks had a disturbing experience at a car dealership, where a mechanic wrote a racial slur on her oil change sticker and damaged her car's safety devices. The dealership's handling of the situation was criticized. However, a different dealership, Family Nissan in New York, took notice of the story and decided to take action. They gifted Starks a brand new electric car, which was a surprise to her. The dealership also learned that Starks was an author and self-published a book, and they decided to buy several copies and host a book signing event. The story highlights the importance of solidarity and doing what is right, even in the face of adversity."
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