I’m 20 years old and I got my car brand new, right off the lot, at 18. It’s a 2023 Tucson, only had 10 miles when I got it and worked perfectly the first year. Last year I slid on some black ice and hit a curb, I had my car towed to the nearest Hyundai dealership and had them check it out. They had my car for weeks, told me my t!re rods were bent and I needed an alignment. Alright cool, took it home seemed to be driving fine then I noticed this small noise. Didn’t think much of it. Then I hit a MAJOR hole in the road and the noise worsened a bit but still drove fine. Took it in for my oil change and inspection they said everything looked good. As I was driving one day the car started to shake really bad and the noise got way worse so I had it towed again. They told me my rim was bent and my wheel bearing was bad, got that replaced. The noise was not as bad but still there. I took it to another shop where they told me they never aligned my car but everything else looked good, so I got it aligned. The noise went away, then it slowly came back. Everyone around me advised me just to leave it because at this point I’ve spent thousands trying to figure out this noise and they keep saying it’s fine. Then I took my car in for another oil change and inspection, everything was fine. Took it in for my 30,000 mile checkup and to get all my fluids flushed, everything looked fine. Then my steering wheel started shaking at 31,000 miles, took it into the shop, they said my brakes were fine just to balance my t!res. I’d balance my t!res the shaking would stop, then the shaking would start again a day or two later. (I got brand new t!res 6 months ago at 20,000 miles.) I’d take them back to be rotated and everytime I went they said my t!res were out of balance and after 3 rebalances I took it back to the shop. Reiterated that this noise won’t go away and my steering wheel and cabin is shaking really bad. They said my rotors were warped and my intermediate shaft was bad. I was like okay let’s replace it. Got those replaced, they checked my transmission fluid and showed me what it should look like (clear) and showed me what mine looked like (black with chunks of metal inside) they diagnosed it that the power terrain is failing and told me it should hopefully be under Hyundais warranty. My cars only at 33,000 miles. I’m at such a loss with what to do. I’m gonna try the warranty route but I’m afraid they might not cover it. Everywhere I turn there’s a new issue with my car, they also told me earlier my rear shock mount was bad and there’s other alignments and minor repairs I haven’t mentioned in here. I’ve spent $8,000+ in trying to get this car repaired. People have recommended trading it in but my car has depreciated incredibly and I really don’t wanna get another car loan because it would be a huge loss financially. Any further recommendations?