DETROIT (AP) - September 20, 2012 (WPVI) -- New car smell?
Check.
Shiny paint job?
Check.
Complex touch screens and audio systems you can't figure out?
Check.
G-M is offering help to buyers who can't work the gizmos in their new rides.
The new controls are among consumers' biggest complaints.
G-M says specially trained techs will call customers to make sure they know how everything works.
Other automakers are offering similar services for their touch devices.
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