Did you find your new car faulty? Check out what you can do

Complex car technologies and design models, sourcing of cheap spares to reduce cars prices and possible improper quality check leads to faulty spares in the new car. Almost all top car manufacturers had experienced a total recall.

Total recall is voluntarily asking all car owners to return items for an immediate refund or exchange it for new and pull the stock off the shelves with display of product information publicly.

Recently Toyota car manufacturer recalls 5.2 million for car problem with acceleration and faulty spring in accelerator for models Toyota Camry, Toyota Tacoma, Toyota Tundra and Lexus brands. (Source: TheWeeklyDriver)

General Motors Co. is recalling about 1.5 million vehicles worldwide, including several Cadillac and Chevrolet models, to address for the second time two years an overheating windshield wiper fluid system that could lead to a fire. The recall affects several pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles, crossovers and passenger car models from model years 2006-2009. General Motors had a similar recall in 2008, but new issues arose in fixed vehicles.

The other top car manufacturer sold faulty cars in the past and experienced total recalls are Ford, Honda, Volkswagen.

Recession is at recovery state but it hits automotive industry and component manufacturers might have difficulty maintaining quality.

What should you do if your new car has a problem?

Since total recall is every manufacturer’s worst nightmare – the product that the company has spent millions developing, producing, marketing and shipping all around the world may have a fault. (Source: worldfinance) so they avoid total recall unless there are many disputes arise.

Preferably they would try to avoid giving you “replacement” or “refund”, but it is customers right under Sales acts that customer can demand full car “replacement” from car manufacturer. There are many cases when car manufacturer has no recall but few vehicles have faulty parts. There are few suggestions if things go wrong with you.

1. Take the car back to the dealer and tell him about the problem.

2. Probably car dealer will offer you replacement of parts under warranty, but you can even reject it and hand over the keys and give your reasons in writing, requesting a refund.

3. Since mostly cars are under finance, so you have to give Finance Company your rejection reasons, and then let them deal with it on you behalf. If the dealer refuses your rejection of the car, you’ll have to speak to the manufacturer; they may be able to negotiate a solution.