Your Rights When Buying a Car: A Complete Guide to Resolving Auto Disputes

Deep News
Aug 13

Purchasing a vehicle is a major financial commitment, involving significant sums and numerous steps—from buying and maintaining to repairing—each stage can present its own set of problems. Recently, discussions around car ownership have remained intense, with complaints ranging from new car delivery delays to disputes over repair parts, from reduced battery range to smart driving features not meeting expectations. So, when disputes arise in car consumption, how can owners effectively protect their rights?

First, it's crucial to understand that the type of car consumption dispute determines the corresponding approach. If a new car has quality issues, owners can seek recourse from the dealer based on the "Regulations on Repair, Replacement, and Return Liability for Household Motor Vehicles" (commonly known as the "Three-Guarantee Policy"). This regulation outlines the conditions and procedures for repair, replacement, and returns of household vehicles during the warranty period, serving as a key basis for consumer rights protection. It is recommended to carefully read the three-guarantee certificate when purchasing a vehicle to understand your specific entitlements.

Regarding complaint channels, 12315 remains a fundamental option. Whether it's issues with 4S store service attitudes, disputes over parts pricing, or quality defects in the vehicle itself, you can report these to market regulatory authorities through 12315. Additionally, the China Consumers' Association and local consumer protection organizations accept auto-related consumption complaints and will intervene to mediate. For issues specific to new energy vehicles, such as charging facilities or battery degradation, you can also report them to the energy management department or the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

Beyond these channels, some third-party platforms are also playing an active role in automotive consumer rights protection. For example, the Black Cat Complaint Platform (https://tousu.sina.com.cn/) is a member unit of the National Automotive Product Defect Clue Monitoring Collaboration Network, regularly reporting product quality defect clues to regulatory authorities. When car owners submit vehicle-related complaints on this platform, they not only have a chance to receive direct responses from companies but also contribute data that can inform industry oversight. The platform's business red and black list feature covers the automotive sector, allowing car owners to use the "glance" function to search for complaint records of a specific brand or dealer, serving as a reference for decision-making.

In the actual rights protection process, gathering evidence is crucial. Purchase contracts, invoices, three-guarantee certificates, maintenance records, recorded communication logs, or chat screenshots are all key materials for proving the facts. Especially for vehicle quality issues, it's advisable to take photos or videos promptly and request detailed repair work orders each time you send the car in for service. If the issue involves a safety accident, you should immediately report to the police and retain the accident determination certificate issued by the traffic police.

Another point to note is that auto rights protection often takes a long time, so you should be mentally prepared. From submitting a complaint to receiving a company response, and then to the final resolution of the problem, multiple rounds of communication and follow-up may be required. During this process, remaining rational and patient is very important. At the same time, be mindful of the legal boundaries of rights protection and avoid taking extreme actions, as this could backfire.

In summary, protecting your rights in car consumption requires "understanding policies, choosing the right path, keeping evidence, and having patience." Knowing the three-guarantee regulations, selecting appropriate complaint channels, properly preserving various documents, and persistently following up are the best ways to maximize the protection of your legal interests. It is hoped that every car owner can smoothly resolve their issues and enjoy a worry-free driving experience.

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