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On July 24, a new energy vehicle in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province spontaneously combusted, fortunately the owner found it early, escaped a catastrophe, but the owner was surprised that after the fire was extinguished by firefighters, several uninvited guests came to the scene, they came to the front of the car with tools, and then began to dismantle the car logo, the owner stepped forward to stop it, but the other party ignored it.
Suddenly, a group of mysterious men and two masters appeared, and they didn't say a word, they directly picked up tools to pry the car mark. But the car logo is too welded so firmly that it can't be pried no matter how you pry it. There was no way, they had to change tools to smash it, and after smashing the car mark, they began to dismantle the car again, dismantling it part by part.
Anyone with a discerning eye can see that this is simply self-deception. Ms. Chen, the owner of the car, was very dissatisfied, saying that her company had only bought a two-month-old Jihu car, which was originally leased to another company. After the car spontaneously combusted, before the cause could be figured out, the staff came to dismantle the parts and remove the car mark. The company has bought a total of 9 such cars, and the manufacturer's approach will only make people more worried about whether the car is safe or not.
Spontaneous combustion of new energy vehicles is almost commonplace, but our Polar Fox car is really different, not to mention spontaneous combustion, there are actually mysterious agents to carry out the "extinction" mission. This operation is really a vivid interpretation of "dying to save face and suffering crimes"!
The car is about to burn to slag, what is the use of the car mark, and what face can be saved? But the actions of these mysterious people are really neat, and before the fire is completely extinguished, they dare to go up and pick up the mark, which is really bold. If the owner hadn't called the police in time, I would have thought it was a secret agent movie.
Some people say that this is to cover up the truth and protect the brand image from being affected; There has also been speculation that this may be a means of commercial competition. I'm thinking, if it's really a competitor's doing, it's too hard, right? Risking being burned to go up and pick up the mark, isn't this sending yourself into the fire pit?
Just when everyone was confused about what was going on, the factory leader came to say "It's a big deal to lose some money", but this sentence not only failed to calm the anger, but seemed to pour oil on the fire. The anger of the car owners was completely ignited by this sentence, and the comments and criticisms on the Internet rose higher and higher.
Jihu's comment area was overwhelmed by angry messages for a while, and the factory's public relations team was so busy that it flew up, and in the end it had to set the comments only visible to themselves, which was very embarrassing.
Opinions on the Internet are divided into two factions. Some people bluntly said that the manufacturer was clearly covering his ears and stealing the bell, pointing out that it was not an ordinary knock in the video, but intentionally: "Take a closer look, people are knocking on the front warehouse cover, if you really knock on the label, you have to knock directly on the label, what's the matter if the distance is so far?" Later, as soon as the front warehouse cover was opened, the mark was still there. ”
The other group speculated that the car owner may have deliberately orchestrated the event in order to earn high compensation and internet traffic, but this view has not received much support.
The manufacturer's first reaction to this spontaneous combustion accident was to pry the car mark, and then their attitude was: "It's a big deal to lose some money." A staff member of the company involved said: "We are a car rental company, and we bought 10 new cars from JiHu and subleased them to other companies, which in turn rented the cars to drivers. After the car spontaneously combusted, the personnel of Jihu immediately came to extinguish the fire, but at the same time as extinguishing the fire, they actually began to dismantle the car logo and parts. Our employees couldn't look at it and stepped forward to stop it, because the cause of the spontaneous combustion had not yet been investigated, and the nature of the matter had not yet been determined. ”
Automobile safety is directly related to the safety of human life. But after the spontaneous combustion of its own brand of vehicles, the manufacturer's first reaction was to quickly remove the car mark, which is really despicable.
For the brand, it seems that the safety of the vehicle is less important than the protection of its brand reputation. As long as there is no brand logo on the car, it seems that all problems have nothing to do with JiHu.
Brand executives have also grown up in this corporate culture. Once something happens, their first instinct is to use money to solve the problem, turning a blind eye to security issues, and they can do whatever they want if they have money, which is really infuriating.
How many people know that Jihu is actually owned by BAIC? Knock off the car mark, do you really think you can get away with it?
This spontaneous combustion incident of new energy vehicles really makes everyone question the safety of this kind of car. As for the uninvited guest who picked up the car mark without authorization, his true identity and motives are worth pondering.
Some speculate that this may be to hide the brand information of the vehicle to avoid subsequent accountability, and thus protect the brand image; There is also a view that this may be some kind of prank, or even a black hand in business competition.
What kind of situation is still needed for further investigation by the police to clarify. Regarding the spontaneous combustion of new energy vehicles and the behavior of deducting car labels, we should all remain calm and wait for the results of the official investigation.
"Jihu's trick really scares me, let's deduct the standard first? In fact, this operation is useless, just looking at the taillights can guess which car it is. ”
"What brand is Jihu? It's the first time I've heard of it. ”
"Has anyone ever thought of designing a 'flip replacement logo' system? How about the idea of replacing the logo with a competitor's if necessary? ”
"Are you sure they're removing the logo, isn't it because the front canopy won't open?"
"Jihu sounds more like a brand that sells thermal underwear."
"It's a big deal to lose a little money to you!" This is really arrogant, if you have money, why not invest more in research and development, so that the car will be less spontaneously combusted?
After the incident, the ride-hailing driver has called the police. Their company originally bought a batch of Jihu cars to run online car-hailing, and now there are 9 cars that are the same as his own. In the face of this situation, the attitude of the manufacturer makes them not know what to do.
"Those who know the car know that this is not buckling the car mark, but actually opening the hood lock and cutting off the power. If the power is not interrupted, it may also cause the vehicle to catch fire twice. ”
"What kind of operation is this? Cover your ears and steal the bell? If you deduct the car mark, it's not your car? So little confidence in your car? ”
"Let's understand, it's not easy for domestic brands."
Some attentive netizens said: They can see clearly from the pictures taken by passers-by that the fire starts from the cockpit, and the power battery is safe. Sit back and wait for the official conclusion of the fire and police station. ”
The owner posted the incident on the Internet, hoping to attract more people's attention. He said that what he wants to see is a responsible company, a manufacturer that is willing to face problems positively, rather than trying to cover up the truth as soon as it encounters problems.
Optimistically, the expectations of car owners are actually quite reasonable. Not just new energy vehicles, any product can have problems, and problems are not always a bad thing for companies. Dealing with problems with a positive attitude can also earn a good reputation for the business.
This incident clearly reveals two major problems: the safety of new energy vehicles needs to be improved urgently, and the crisis management capabilities of manufacturers also need to be strengthened.
First of all, manufacturers have to invest more energy and money in technology research and development to ensure that the safety performance of products meets the standards. Secondly, it is also crucial to establish a sound after-sales service and emergency response mechanism, so that once a similar problem occurs, it can be solved quickly and effectively to minimize the loss to consumers.
In addition, all sectors of society should not ignore the safety standards of new energy vehicles, and should strengthen attention and supervision to jointly promote the healthy and orderly development of the entire industry.