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Miffed Over Repeated Failure, Anguished Car Toyota Urban Cruiser Owner Calls SUV A 'Donkey Car'

However, the exact problem the owner is facing is not known yet. However, his car is new and the vehicle does not even have a registration plate.

Sentinel Digital Desk

New Delhi: Miffed over the repeated breakdown, the angry Toyota Urban Cruiser owner calls the SUV 'Donkey Car'.

A few pictures have been shared by the Cars of India which according to them are from Maharashtra and in these pictures, the owner of a brand-new Urban Cruiser took out his car with a message in Hindi, "We regret buying a Toyota car. We have become donkeys; would you like to be the same?"

However, the exact problem the owner is facing is not known yet. However, his car is new and the vehicle does not even have a registration plate.

Captions on the images 0f the car said that the owner started facing such issues from the day one and after contacting the dealership also the issue remained unsolved. Subsequently, the customer took this step to make other customers aware of the scenario.

Notably, this is not for the first time that such incidents have been seen on the road. Previously also, there were complaints from the customers of Ford Endeavor, Skoda Octavia, MG Hector, Tata Safari etc. Even high-end luxury car makers don't are not spared unhappy customers.

In a YouTube video uploaded by Harsh vlogs, the owner of Tata Safari is being seen discussing about his troublesome vehicle. He reports that his White coloured Tata Safari XZA having number plate RJ02UB0702 safari has brake problems and he also had replaced many a times but despite this, the SUV brakes and vibrations in the steering wheel continued to fail sooner than predicted, forces him to send his vehicle to an approved service Centre on a regular basis.

The car can also have features like find my car, vehicle status, remote car lock, over the air updates, etc.

The owner opted to utilize it as a trash collecting vehicle after failing to secure a long-lasting solution from the specialists at the authorized Centre for this problem and have faced repeated failure. The owner was seen in the video suggesting other people also to send their Tata Safari to trash collector.

Lemon cars are troublesome vehicles that experience repeated mechanical failures of a certain part or system. Many automobile owners have attempted similar acts in the past in order to attract the attention of high-ranking officials at a car manufacturing firm as well as buyers of the vehicles. The Tata Safari isn't the only high-end vehicle to experience this problem; in the past the MG Hector, Skoda Octavia and Ford Endeavour have all had similar problems.

In other countries, there is a law named as lemon law, which states that any defective car either be replaced with a new vehicle or the owner should compensate appropriately for the money spent on the vehicle. However, there is no such law prevails here. In recent times, carmakers have been more aware of maintain quality and have taken necessary precautions, such as issuing recalls and replacing parts throughout the warranty term.

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