Mazda to ACCC: We don’t have to replace dented, scratched up cars

Competition & Consumer Protection 2020-01-29 4:41 pm | Melbourne
Japanese car maker Mazda has replied to an ACCC action alleging it violated the Australian Consumer Law by failing to provide consumers with refunds or no-cost replacements for their allegedly faulty vehicles, saying it was not required to replace dented and scratched cars.
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