Hon Azubuike states in the letter, “The House of Representatives at
its sitting of Wednesday, 22nd February, 2012 received a petition from
you against the managing director, Hyundai Motors Nig Ltd on alleged
sale of defective Hyundai Jeep 1 x 35 Elegance GLS OL. To this effect
you are invited to an investigative hearing on the matter”
Speaking to Vanguard in Abuja Wednesday, Hon Ogbeide narrated that he
bought a Hyundai jeep 1 x 35 Elegance GLS 2.0 litre for his wife who
resides in Benin from the Korean company’s office at Airport Road, Abuja
on October 27, 2011 at N4.1million, recounting that the jeep had within
five weeks of purchase developed series of problems ranging from
acceleration to air-condition.
According to him, “On October 27th October 2011 I purchased Hyundai jeep for my wife at a cost of
N4.1million from Hyundai Motors Nigeria Ltd in Abuja.
The car had barely worked for three weeks when it developed problem.
It was sent back to the company which said it had repaired the fault and
sent to us. About three days, the jeep broke-down in Sapele as my wife
was using it to Warri. The motor company was accordingly informed and it
sent its mechanic who eventually took the car to their office in Abuja
since it was obvious that the car had factory fault”.
He elucidated, “The car had no Wheel spanner when it was delivered to
me and that I first complained ,to them. Then when l drove the car to
Benin for my wife, I observed that it has acceleration problem,
immediately l called Hyundai office to complain to them, they promised
to rectify it since it was still under warranty and before we could
solve that, the air-condition had problem for which l also called their
office through my lawyer and in less than five weeks”.
“When l got tired of their dripping, I requested that they refund my
money to me within seven days. They did not and have not responded and l
wrote to House of Reps to save me and other Nigerians from the Korean
company”
Speaking to Vanguard, the administrative Manager of Hyundai, Mr
Ichonye John and the Workshop Manager of the company, Mr Haari Sriohar
who attended to Vanguard, both admitted that the jeep was bought from
the company but would not comment on the matter as they have replied the
House of Representatives upon receiving the summon from the House.
“We don’t have anything to say on this. We have received a letter and
we have responded to it. We received instruction from our Lagos office
on what to do and that has been done so we cannot say anything further
on the issue”.