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In early February, we reported a dispute over the sale of second-hand cars. The second-hand car industry is a mixture of fish and dragons, and there are many tricks to buy and sell. Ms. Yang in Chengdu spent 190000 on a second-hand Audi in a car dealership and was shocked to know the real condition of the car. The mileage has been revised to 240000 km in 2016 and now 80, 000 km. Almost all of the car's body has been "replaced". Finally, it was found to be a stolen and robbed car, and the frame number was artificially erased. The owner's attitude made the owner very angry. The owner said, "when you bought it, you didn't ask these questions. If you don't ask, why should we say it?" Ms. Yang has collected evidence and intends to settle the matter through legal means.
According to the latest report of the West China Metropolis Daily, on February 22, in the presence of the market and quality supervision and management staff, the two sides negotiated again and found that the loan contract had become a financial lease contract, and Ms. Yang decided to sue.
Ms. Yang did not get the loan contract, insurance policy and other relevant documents when she picked up the car, saying, "the car company replied that I was still handling it at that time." When Ms. Yang asked the car company to provide the above documents, she found that the loan contract had become a financial lease contract. Ms. Yang said that at first, the boss of the car company told her that he had signed a loan contract and thought he was following the normal process of loan to buy a car. She only found that he had signed a financial lease contract until he got the contract, and there was a difference between financial leasing and loans. In view of the actual problems of the vehicle, Ms. Yang proposed a refund to the car company, revoked all contracts, and compensated 20,000 yuan for losses, including legal fees, late work fees, and so on. The car company rejected all Ms. Yang's demands, thinking that the other side was asking too much, and offered three solutions: "first, no refund, no refund, and compensation to Ms. Yang for two to three thousand yuan; second, you can return the car and refund more than 140000 yuan, of which the loss of 50, 000 yuan is borne by Ms. Yang. Third, replace Ms. Yang with a vehicle of the same price and brand." In the end, the two sides failed to reach an agreement, and Ms. Yang decided to safeguard her rights in the end and solve the problem through legal means. Review of the incident: the woman bought 190000 of the used Audi, almost all of her body has been replaced, or a stolen car
On January 16 this year, Ms. Yang and her friends took a fancy to a used car at Wanli Tong Automobile Co., Ltd., the Omnicom second-hand car trading market. after random inspection, they agreed to sign a vehicle transaction agreement with the car company at a price of 186000. Ms. Yang paid a deposit, insurance transfer registration and other fees totaling more than 40,000 yuan, and took the car away after the formalities were completed.
Ms. Yang looked closely and found that there were many problems with the vehicle, so she asked a friend who worked in the 4S store to test the vehicle's identification number. The results showed that there were many accidents in the car's historical maintenance records, and when she entered the factory for maintenance in 2016, she ran more than 230000 kilometers, which did not match the 80, 000 kilometers shown by the vehicle. It is also found that the vehicle identification number on the vehicle driving license is different from the number posted on the windshield, and there is damage near the bumper and headlights.
Ms. Yang went to the owner of the car shop to ask for an explanation, and as a result, the two sides quarreled. The owner of the car company insisted that he had not tampered with it, adding, "the reason why the vehicle identification number has run more than 100,000 kilometers is because the mileage of the car may have been adjusted." When you bought it, you didn't ask these questions. If you don't ask, why should we say it? " Subsequently, the quarrel between the two sides became more and more intense, and Ms. Yang also called the police to deal with it. After coordination, the police suggested that Ms. Yang complain to 12315 or take legal means to solve the problem. Ms. Yang chose to collect evidence and sue the car company.
The police also checked the vehicle and found many suspicious points: first, the whole frame number of the vehicle was covered and almost all of the body was "replaced"; second, the frame number on the windshield was different from that of Ms. Yang's driving license; third, the car was either stolen and robbed, or it was commonly known as a "water wheel" in the second-hand car industry.
On January 30, Ms. Yang called up the inspection report at an Audi 4S store according to the vehicle identification number on the windshield, found the original owner's information and got in touch. As a result, the original owner told her, "this car has been lost for several years and belongs to a stolen vehicle." The car was made in 2010, and the frame number on the engine has been deliberately erased. According to the results of the inquiry, the car experienced a total of three accidents and one claim.
From more than 80, 000 kilometers to 240000 kilometers, the whole body of the car has almost been changed, and the frame number has been artificially erased, belonging to the theft and robbery of the vehicle. The real condition of the car is frightened, Ms. Yang. The owner of the car company accepted that the odometer had been adjusted, but denied that he had done it.
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