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Originally Posted by PetaWatt I don't believe I could have got refund, booked a Ecosport or Breeza and get it delivered within 4-5 days (Before our offices would have opened) |
Instead of approaching the court after getting delivery, you should have cancelled the booking and if they don't refund the amount get it sorted through court. And book Breeza and get it delivered in 4-5 days, as simple as that
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Originally Posted by PetaWatt Actually at no point of time I signed a document stating I am happy and satisfied with the delivery. |
Getting the vehicle registered on your name is more than sufficient than signing hundreds of pages with happy smileys.
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Originally Posted by PetaWatt On top of this, just a day before the delivery I received an email from Renault that they resolved my issue, and I replied very clearly that they deliberately put me in a situation where I don't have any other option, and I'll appeal in court. |
You had other options which YOU didn't pick.
- Cancel the booking & go ahead with other brand / model / color
- Get a self drive rented car until the situation is settled
- Get another used car which doesn't depreciate much, use it till the new car arrives and then sell it
- If you had already paid the full amount to dealer, ask them to get the green color car ASAP and till then get a loaner car
There is no point in blaming others for your act
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Originally Posted by PetaWatt I wish I knew, would have plan accordingly.
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Also, how a customer like me will know what is the agreement between the Renault and Dealer? |
Ignorance is not an excuse
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Originally Posted by PetaWatt Yes, it was 'free insurance' scheme. I was not aware then that it is common practice, but is it legal? |
It's not ethical, but obviously legal.
You were committed a free (comprehensive) insurance and you were provided. In case if the customer was invoiced for a higher amount but the actual insurance premium is different, then it is a valid case and illegal too.
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Originally Posted by PetaWatt I am no legal expert, so just telling what I feel.
1. I open "Renault" website to find the showroom location.
2. I reached showroom and identified by their board "Renault"
3. I booked the car, got the booking receipt and delivery date commitment.
4. 3 days before the delivery, showroom refused the delivery, I filed a complaint with Renault within 30 mins through an email and received a complaint number. |
- Institution "X" is famous in medical science and every year they give the nation best of best doctors and the same was advertised too
- I take a patient in emergency situation to one of those doctors
- Doctor commits to get him back healthy
- He does the surgery and unfortunately the poor soul passes away
Now whom should I blame?
Institution or the Doctor?
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Originally Posted by PetaWatt Renault could have replied to my email saying "Renault is not responsible for Dealer's wrongdoings" instead of replying with a complaint number. Does Renault has guts to remove "Renault" from the showroom board, and put a notice board there stating "Renault is not responsible for this showroom's wrongdoing"? |
Can you share the mail reply from Renault with complaint number?
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Originally Posted by PetaWatt I think "Renault shows its true colours: Booked Green Duster, but forced to take Orange Duster" will make more sense. |
I think
"I was ignorant about car buying process and dealer won the Business" will make more sense
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Originally Posted by PetaWatt Actually, the sales girl told me that it will be written on the computer generated booking receipt which will be given after the booking amount payment only. After I swept my card, she told me that system is down and she cant get the VIN from the Renault's yard server. Gave me a manual receipt without a VIN. |
Why didn't you insist in getting the VIN number written on the manual receipt?
System generated receipt with VIN is equivalent to vehicle allotment. If dealer is aware about the stock at Chennai, getting the VIN detail is not something impossible.
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Originally Posted by PetaWatt Yeah, we became parents recently and we nick named him Turbo |
Congrats. Welcome to parenthood and wish you only smiles ahead. That's a nice nick name.
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Originally Posted by PetaWatt I prayed to court for exchanging the Orange Duster with a Green one, and to transfer the extra accessories I got fitted in the Orange Duster to the Green Duster (Momo Alloys, Rear View camera with display and Leather seat cover) |
I agree on this, provided
- it include demanding a Green Duster with same miles that you covered in orange one
- which is already registered in someone's name (You got the orange one registered in your name)
- with all applicable dust, dent, scratches, usage wear and tear what ever is there in orange one
Do you?
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Originally Posted by PetaWatt [*]It was not my fault that I get Orange Duster instead of Green Duster[*]Changing colour of a car is illegal unless it is approved by the RTO |
1) Actually it is your fault. You should have denied taking delivery
2) Color change can be endorsed in RC
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Originally Posted by PetaWatt They want customer to pay the money and buy the car based on dealer's choice. |
Did they force you to take ONLY orange duster? There were other options which you denied.
Sorry for being bit harsh and blaming you, but that's the fact.
IMO and understanding,
1) Vehicle is already registered, so no replacement possible. You may argue that the dealer committed to get an green duster registered in you name but gave something else without your knowledge. It's again your mistake. You should have verified the documents before registration. If you have signed blank documents, you know it's your fault again.
2) Get it sorted out with the dealer (through Renault, if required) for a mutual compensation on additional accessories / VAS / service or gift coupons. Nothing much can be done
3) Just forget the incident and enjoy driving the new machine with your new family member. There is no point in running for this case. Lesson is already learned, make use of it for the future.
Happy driving.