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Skoda dealer took two months to repair car, court orders to pay Rs 3.25 lakh

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Skoda dealer took two months to repair car, court orders to pay Rs 3.25 lakh
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The Maharashtra consumer commission ordered Skoda and a local dealer to pay Rs 3.25 lakh to a customer for a 58-day delay in repairing a vehicle. The court found the manufacturer and dealer liable for deficiency in service after they failed to address a starting issue promptly.

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This case highlights consumer rights and the legal accountability of automotive manufacturers regarding service delays and spare part availability.

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The article reports on a legal judgment and provides the facts of the case from the perspective of the consumer commission's ruling.

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