Two combined vehicles: second-hand car of 90 thousand lira, originating in the middle



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It turned out that the second-hand car, which was sold for 90,500 lira in Kayseri, was created by combining two different vehicles with one source.

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AY, who works for a construction company, bought a second-hand car for 90,500 lira from a salesperson, whom she met on a website on October 9. AY, unable to obtain the expert report requested from the seller, took the car to appraisal 13 days after the sale.

Examination revealed that the rear of the car was cut from the studs and the floor sheet, and welded to the front of another vehicle. AY asked the person who bought the situation, but “I have no knowledge” I have the answer.

He then filed a criminal complaint with the Prosecutor’s Office.

Notice to buyers

Mahmut Şahin, President of the Consumers Union, had this to say on the matter: “Our citizen wants to buy a vehicle. The buyer does not receive or cannot receive the expert report on the basis of trust, as the seller of the vehicle is a government official. The person who bought the vehicle suspects that the buyer does not communicate with their phones and does not give an expert report, and takes the car to the expert. The person who bought a vehicle for TL 90,500 should have given TL 250 and received an expert report. When you receive your experience report, you find the truth. The car is divided into two parts, the front is different, the rear is different. The front of the car is another model, the rear is another model. In such cases, the person purchasing the vehicle should seek legal action.

Make sure you have their vehicle expertise. This also applies to your used car. Regardless of the model of car you buy, an appraisal must be done. Transport vehicles with some new vehicles roll over and many vehicles are damaged. These damaged vehicles are manufactured by companies and sold as zero vehicles. There are many complaints about this. “

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