A Maharashtra consumer commission has ordered Skoda and its dealer to pay Rs 3 lakh to a customer whose premium car was stuck at a service centre for 58 days due to a starting issue. The commission found both parties liable for deficiency in service, rejecting the dealer’s excuse of imported spare parts. A Maharashtra consumer commission has ordered Skoda and its dealer to pay Rs 3 lakh to a customer whose premium car was stuck at a service centre for 58 days due to a starting issue. The commission found both parties liable for deficiency in service, rejecting the dealer’s excuse of imported spare parts.
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