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DEMAND FOR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE VEHICLE OR FULL REFUND: ENWYR ELECTRICAL & BUILDING CONTRACTING / HYUNDAI TYGERVALLEY 1. On 4 October 2024, I, Mr Enwyr Simons on behalf of Enwyr Electrical and Building Contracting entered into a sale agreement with Hyundai Tygervalley, wherein I purchased a Hyundai H100.26F/C D/S Bakkie (“the vehicle”) for the amount of R404 999.50. The agreement was duly concluded, and I took possession of the vehicle on 8 October 2024. Attached is the invoice in respect of the transaction. 2. Shortly after taking possession of the vehicle, I encountered mechanical issues and on or about 12 October 2024, the vehicle broke down. It was discovered that the gearbox was defective. 3. Following the breakdown, I immediately contacted Hyundai offices to report the defect. Hyundai offered a courtesy Hyundai H100.26F/C D/S Bakkie to him, this offer was not honoured, and no courtesy vehicle was provided to continue my business as intended. 4. The defective vehicle was only collected by Hyundai 4 (four) days after the breakdown occurred. 5. I explicitly requested a replacement vehicle of the same model and value, as the vehicle was unfit for its intended purpose due to the mechanical defect. 6. On or about 18 October 2024, Hyundai contacted and informed me that the vehicle had been transferred into my business’s name and was available for collection from their workshop. 7. I refused to accept delivery, reiterating my demand for a replacement vehicle as previously communicated. 8. On 31 October 2024, I advised that the matter had been escalated to Hyundai SA. However, as of the date I have received no further response or feedback regarding the resolution of this issue. 9. As a result, my business operations have been severely impacted. 10. I was unable to continue my business effectively without the vehicle and holds Hyundai liable for the resultant damage in this regard.
DEMAND FOR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE VEHICLE OR FULL REFUND: ENWYR ELECTRICAL & BUILDING CONTRACTING / HYUNDAI TYGERVALLEY 1. On 4 October 2024, I, Mr Enwyr Simons on behalf of Enwyr Electrical and Building Contracting entered into a sale agreement with Hyundai Tygervalley, wherein I purchased a Hyundai H100.26F/C D/S Bakkie (“the vehicle”) for the amount of R404 999.50. The agreement was duly concluded, and I took possession of the vehicle on 8 October 2024. Attached is the invoice in respect of the transaction. 2. Shortly after taking possession of the vehicle, I encountered mechanical issues and on or about 12 October 2024, the vehicle broke down. It was discovered that the gearbox was defective. 3. Following the breakdown, I immediately contacted Hyundai offices to report the defect. Hyundai offered a courtesy Hyundai H100.26F/C D/S Bakkie to him, this offer was not honoured, and no courtesy vehicle was provided to continue my business as intended. 4. The defective vehicle was only collected by Hyundai 4 (four) days after the breakdown occurred. 5. I explicitly requested a replacement vehicle of the same model and value, as the vehicle was unfit for its intended purpose due to the mechanical defect. 6. On or about 18 October 2024, Hyundai contacted and informed me that the vehicle had been transferred into my business’s name and was available for collection from their workshop. 7. I refused to accept delivery, reiterating my demand for a replacement vehicle as previously communicated. 8. On 31 October 2024, I advised that the matter had been escalated to Hyundai SA. However, as of the date I have received no further response or feedback regarding the resolution of this issue. 9. As a result, my business operations have been severely impacted. 10. I was unable to continue my business effectively without the vehicle and holds Hyundai liable for the resultant damage in this regard.
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