Holder ruins £276,000 Maserati at car demonstrate in China just because he was angry with dealer over ‘poor customer service’
By Daily Mail Reporter 14:34 BST sixteen May 2013, updated 07:47 BST seventeen May two thousand thirteen
- Protesting outside showroom in a bid to highlight poor customer service
- Holder ordered the public protest on the same day as car exhibition
An angry car proprietor hired three boys to smash up his luxury Maserati with sledgehammers outside the company’s showcase room in a protest at ‘poor customer service.’
The possessor, identified only by his surname Wang, spotted his £276,000 model turned into wreck in Qingdao, China,
According to the Xinhua news agency, the possessor had been charged for a fresh part, even however an old one had been used during car repairs.
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Expensive protest: An angry car holder hired three boys to smash up his luxury Maserati Quattroporte with sledgehammers outside the company¿s display room in a protest at poor customer service Attention-seeking: The possessor, identified only by his surname Wang, eyed his £276,000 model turned into wreck
He said he had addressed the dealership over a number of quality and maintenance problems and was dissatisfied with their service.
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In a bid to draw attention to his plight, Mr Wang ordered the unusual protest outside the Qingdao International Convention Centre on the same day as the embark of the International Auto Showcase.
‘I hope foreign luxury car producers acknowledge clearly that Chinese consumers are entitled to get the service that is commensurate with the brand,’ Mr Wang told the Qingdao Morning Post, according to Agence France-Presse.
The supercar was draped in a banner accusing the Italian manufacturer of poor decision-making.
Publicity: In a bid to draw attention to his plight, Mr Wang ordered the unusual protest, on the same day as the embark of the International Auto Display at the Qingdao International Convention Centre Anger: The supercar was draped in a banner accusing the Italian manufacturer of poor decision-making
According to Car News China Mr Wang, had been in a longstanding feud with the dealership spanning more than two years.
In 2011, a businessman from Qingdao named Han Nan hired studs to annihilate his $750,000 Lamborghini.
He was reportedly fed up with a mechanic who couldn’t fix an engine problem, so he determined to have the car smashed in front of a crowd on World Consumer Rights Day.
Holder demolishes £276, zero Maserati at car showcase in China just because he was angry with dealer over poor customer service, Daily Mail Online
Possessor demolishes £276,000 Maserati at car showcase in China just because he was angry with dealer over ‘poor customer service’
By Daily Mail Reporter 14:34 BST sixteen May 2013, updated 07:47 BST seventeen May two thousand thirteen
- Protesting outside showroom in a bid to highlight poor customer service
- Possessor ordered the public protest on the same day as car exhibition
An angry car holder hired three studs to smash up his luxury Maserati with sledgehammers outside the company’s demonstrate room in a protest at ‘poor customer service.’
The possessor, identified only by his surname Wang, spotted his £276,000 model turned into wreck in Qingdao, China,
According to the Xinhua news agency, the holder had been charged for a fresh part, even however an old one had been used during car repairs.
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Expensive protest: An angry car holder hired three guys to smash up his luxury Maserati Quattroporte with sledgehammers outside the company¿s showcase room in a protest at poor customer service Attention-seeking: The possessor, identified only by his surname Wang, witnessed his £276,000 model turned into wreck
He said he had addressed the dealership over a number of quality and maintenance problems and was dissatisfied with their service.
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In a bid to draw attention to his plight, Mr Wang ordered the unusual protest outside the Qingdao International Convention Centre on the same day as the embark of the International Auto Demonstrate.
‘I hope foreign luxury car producers acknowledge clearly that Chinese consumers are entitled to get the service that is commensurate with the brand,’ Mr Wang told the Qingdao Morning Post, according to Agence France-Presse.
The supercar was draped in a banner accusing the Italian manufacturer of poor decision-making.
Publicity: In a bid to draw attention to his plight, Mr Wang ordered the unusual protest, on the same day as the begin of the International Auto Demonstrate at the Qingdao International Convention Centre Anger: The supercar was draped in a banner accusing the Italian manufacturer of poor decision-making
According to Car News China Mr Wang, had been in a longstanding feud with the dealership spanning more than two years.
In 2011, a businessman from Qingdao named Han Nan hired fellows to annihilate his $750,000 Lamborghini.
He was reportedly fed up with a mechanic who couldn’t fix an engine problem, so he determined to have the car smashed in front of a crowd on World Consumer Rights Day.
Possessor ruins £276, zero Maserati at car demonstrate in China just because he was angry with dealer over poor customer service, Daily Mail Online
Holder demolishes £276,000 Maserati at car display in China just because he was angry with dealer over ‘poor customer service’
By Daily Mail Reporter 14:34 BST sixteen May 2013, updated 07:47 BST seventeen May two thousand thirteen
- Protesting outside showroom in a bid to highlight poor customer service
- Possessor ordered the public protest on the same day as car exhibition
An angry car proprietor hired three guys to smash up his luxury Maserati with sledgehammers outside the company’s showcase room in a protest at ‘poor customer service.’
The holder, identified only by his surname Wang, witnessed his £276,000 model turned into wreck in Qingdao, China,
According to the Xinhua news agency, the holder had been charged for a fresh part, even however an old one had been used during car repairs.
Scroll down for movie
Expensive protest: An angry car holder hired three boys to smash up his luxury Maserati Quattroporte with sledgehammers outside the company¿s display room in a protest at poor customer service Attention-seeking: The holder, identified only by his surname Wang, eyed his £276,000 model turned into wreck
He said he had addressed the dealership over a number of quality and maintenance problems and was dissatisfied with their service.
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In a bid to draw attention to his plight, Mr Wang ordered the unusual protest outside the Qingdao International Convention Centre on the same day as the embark of the International Auto Showcase.
‘I hope foreign luxury car producers acknowledge clearly that Chinese consumers are entitled to get the service that is commensurate with the brand,’ Mr Wang told the Qingdao Morning Post, according to Agence France-Presse.
The supercar was draped in a banner accusing the Italian manufacturer of poor decision-making.
Publicity: In a bid to draw attention to his plight, Mr Wang ordered the unusual protest, on the same day as the commence of the International Auto Display at the Qingdao International Convention Centre Anger: The supercar was draped in a banner accusing the Italian manufacturer of poor decision-making
According to Car News China Mr Wang, had been in a longstanding feud with the dealership spanning more than two years.
In 2011, a businessman from Qingdao named Han Nan hired guys to annihilate his $750,000 Lamborghini.
He was reportedly fed up with a mechanic who couldn’t fix an engine problem, so he determined to have the car smashed in front of a crowd on World Consumer Rights Day.