My car has always steered slightly to the left and I had it checked by the dealer before it had a 1,000 miles on the clock because that’s the mileage the manufacture understandably guarantee it for and the dealer said it was inside the limits and normal.
So I’m sent away thinking when the tyres are worn out with a few thousand miles on the clock they would take notice then but then the tyres lasted until 15,000 and I renewed them in July and laser tracking done before my eyes and it still goes to the left.
One odd thing though, if the car is jacked up for service or tyre repairs it drives in a perfect straight line for about a 100 miles then goes back to its old ways and no, its not the camber of the road as pointed out by the dealer at 1000 miles and having driven for 49 years I know how a car should respond to its steering so might not be as easy as having the tracking checked to fix it.