Legal process covering all Suzuki vehicles in Turkey is on the agenda

Legal process covering all Suzuki vehicles in Turkey is on


An interesting legal process covering all Suzuki vehicles in Turkey is on the agenda. This process was described on the Ekşi Sözlük platform as “Suzuki company’s stake in 3rd World countries” is highlighted with the title.

Today Ekşi Sözlük on the platform Emrah Aslan A legal process reported by was on the agenda. All developments on this subject are reported by Aslan. A very, very long X (Twitter) post conveyed by, this complex process here Ekşi Sözlük writer summarized it exactly as follows: “Emrah Aslan, a citizen, has been fighting scientifically for a year with the claim that Suzuki company systematically sells defective vehicles to third world countries, including Turkey, in a way that affects human health. In the lawsuit filed by Suzuki against its sales partners in Turkey, the rust problem in vehicles and Suzuki’s attitude on this issue were brought to court. The company’s lawyers defended against the court by accusing the citizen of consumer error, but it was refuted with claims supported by evidence. An application was made to the consumer arbitration committee and the expert report determined that the rust on the vehicle was a manufacturing defect. Following the decision of the consumer arbitration committee, Suzuki appealed to the consumer court and the trial continues in the case. Emrah Aslan continues his case by rejecting Suzuki’s offers and supports with evidence his claim that Suzuki sends vehicles with production defects to third-class countries.

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In addition, the fact that Suzuki did not submit its service records to the court and that the new vehicles on sale still had the same problem further strengthened the case. Emrah Aslan demands that the company pay compensation and recall the vehicles with production defects. The application to expedite the case was rejected and the requests regarding the case were submitted to the court. “The court process continues and all developments are shared publicly.”

About this process here An Ekşi Sözlük writer attracted attention by quoting the following: “It is a known incident. It is obvious that the quality of parts of vehicles sent to Turkey is low for most vehicle brands. Door handles, torpedo weight etc. It is directly understood. The men even remove the Bluetooth device from the car radios they send to Turkey. Normally, cars with Bluetooth feature in all Europe do not have Bluetooth in Türkiye models. This is just an example of what else there is….”



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