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"我错了,我买了辆Jeep…"
BUYING a $60,000 car shouldn’t leave a sour taste in your mouth.
But Teg Sethi had so many issues with his Jeep Grand Cherokee that he decided it was a “lemon”.
And as the saying goes, when life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Or in Mr Sethi’s case, make a music video.
“I made a mistake, I bought a Jeep,” the 32-year-old businessman raps.
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真的很搞笑,一早上笑死了。
哪位版主能帮忙fix一下youtube的链接??
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Jeep 质量如此不靠谱,又推卸责任,实属无良商家。
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悲剧我家也是大切
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目测又会一片腥风血雨
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我先帮着开个头
“他一定不是车主! 要求上钥匙照片,买车invoice,另外说一下后备箱手电筒的位置!”
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说实话,看了这个,我笑了一晚上,虽然不如砸jeep那哥们来得威猛,但是创造力无限
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笑喷了 确实太好玩了
我突然发现砸车那个哥们也出镜了
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Guarantees for cars bought through car dealers
Like other products that are protected by Australian Consumer Law, new and used cars bought from a car dealer have the following guarantees:
1. Fit for purpose
Cars bought from car dealerships must be ‘fit for purpose’. Getting the help of an expert to check the car for you can avoid some of the hassles of thoroughly examining the car, especially if you’re not a car expert yourself.
Whether you get help from an expert or not, Australian Consumer Law doesn’t expect you to find hidden problems with the car, since they aren’t easily detected. So that means that car dealerships can’t refuse helping you with your lemon car issues even for hidden problems.
2. Acceptable quality
Another consumer guarantee is that the car you bought must be of an ‘acceptable quality’. Your whole car is covered, so the entire vehicle must be of a satisfactory condition. Your car dealer can’t argue that only part of the car is covered, while part of it isn’t.
3. Free from defects
The car you bought also needs to be ‘free from defects’. The car dealer needs to guarantee that the car has no faults when you bought it from them.
Also, car dealerships can’t force you to get the car serviced with them after you’ve bought it. They can’t say that the consumer guarantees, like the ‘free from defects’ guarantee, only apply to buyers who have their cars regularly serviced with them. You have the right to get your car serviced anywhere, and the consumer guarantees still apply even if your car is regularly checked up elsewhere.
4. Must last for a reasonable amount of time
Your car needs to ‘last for a reasonable amount of time’. Car dealerships can’t shield themselves from this guarantee by claiming that they will only fix cars if the buyer has bought an extended warranty. The reason is because extended warranties don’t change consumer guarantees, and you are entitled to a solution from the car dealership if the car didn’t last for a fair period of time.
What if my lemon car has a ‘minor’ problem?
When any of the four consumer guarantees are not met after you’ve bought a car from a dealership, then you have the right to try and get an appropriate solution from the dealer, even for minor problems.
Australian Consumer Law says that if your car has a minor problem, then the car dealer is required to fix it within a reasonable time.
What if my lemon car has a ‘Major failure’?
If the car you’ve bought from a dealer has a major failure, then you’re entitled to a replacement or a refund from the car dealer.
What is a ‘major failure’?
You have the right to seek a replacement or refund from a car dealership if your car has a major failure, but there may be an argument between you and the dealership about the term ‘major failure’.
The motor vehicle sales and repairs industry guide to Australian Consumer Law explains that a ‘major failure’ is a problem with your car that is so significant that a reasonable consumer would not have bought the car if they had known about the full extent of the problem. This could mean that the car you bought is unfit for its normal purpose, unsafe, or very different from the description or demonstration model that was originally shown to you.
What if the dealer won’t give a replacement or refund?
If you can’t get a refund from the dealer for your lemon car, but you believe the car you bought has a major fault, then you should contact the Consumer Affairs or Fair Trading body in your State or Territory.
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这些笑笑就好了。大切在澳洲卖的相比太便宜,有人不高兴。
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太有才了。
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估计买的是最后一批 WK1
WK2据说略好但有些小问题也逐渐开始显现了
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买过六个牌子的新车 最烂的就是jeep
其他品牌至少出问题了还能帮修好 我家大切去修了至少八次还没修好 最后这次叫我们等零件几个月过去了一点消息都没
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画面里是wk2
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以前真心考虑过Jeep GC,相比德系的那几款实在是性价比很高,看了这个加上product review里面的各种恐怖故事,还是算了
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小弟也开的jeep,经理了前几年的各种操蛋事后,头个月果断换了。现在心情非常好
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所以道奇也是这德行了?
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我们家的也trade in了 换完真开心 以后死也不碰jeep了
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手电筒挺好的
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好多jeep黑啊
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一样,这无敌性价比实在太诱人了。
不过几年内可能还是会买个SRT玩玩,然后保修结束前出掉。
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一家的 一样的货色
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6万块也不便宜了, 买了个这也确实闹心
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本来想考虑GC,看了这个彻底拔草了。
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6万块买ML的马甲,性价比高啊
坏了再换呗
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