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As the saying goes, "There is no such thing as an impermeable wall". Recently, the incident of spontaneous combustion manufacturers of new energy vehicles sending people to pry the car logo has caused heated discussions on the Internet. I guess it's trying to cover up something!
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Event recap
On July 24, Ms. Wang from Hangzhou was driving her new car when it suddenly spontaneously combusted. In this year, the weather is hot, and spontaneous combustion of new energy vehicles is nothing new. But what happened next made people feel speechless and angry.
After the incident, the staff of the new energy manufacturer rushed to the scene. It looks pretty professional. But the next operation is simply stunning.
Without saying a word, the staff of the manufacturer got started directly and cut off all the car marks on the front of the car and the tires. Don't ask the owner if he agrees? Just forcibly cut it off, it makes people wonder what kind of after-sales service this is.
Ms. Wang quit and immediately called the police. After receiving the report, the police also quickly accepted the matter. As soon as this incident was exposed, it immediately attracted widespread attention.
After the incident fermented, everyone was waiting to see the follow-up. The manufacturer's divine operation, not only did not help its own brand, but also sent itself to the hot search. The staff who picked the car mark, I guess my intestines are all repentant.
Netizens are hotly discussed
Someone sighed: "It's just that the manufacturer is shooting himself in the foot."
Someone predicted: "This wave of operations is simply "".
Some netizens ridiculed and suggested that the manufacturer design a car logo that can be quickly disassembled, and some netizens doubted: "Wait for the result."
Some netizens bluntly said: "This incident not only did not bring positive publicity to BAIC Jihu,.
Write at the end
Spontaneous combustion of cars is nothing new, and manufacturers come to pick out the label, which seems simple, but it exposes a lot of problems. Is there a ghost in the manufacturer's eagerness to clear up responsibility? Can consumer rights protection be treated fairly? This is a question worth pondering.
I hope there will be a fair result, and it will also remind other manufacturers that don't always want to cover up the problem, and dare to act is the right way.
So in the end, the editor wants to ask: BAIC Jihu, do you really think that you can cover up the truth by prying off the car mark? What do you think about this?
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