Thursday, April 4, 2013

Hyundai ad sued for "fool" customers


Hyundai bị kiện vì quảng cáo "đánh lừa" khách hàng- In U.S., sued Hyundai commercials cause rare possibility of surprising fuel economy of the Elantra.Stories related to Hyundai Elantra starting in December 2011, when the nonprofit organization Consumer Watchdog accused Hyundai deliberately misleading consumers in advertisements Elantra models.
Consumer Watchdog complaint with the law firm filed a court Washington, alleging Hyundai "offers" new Elantra an obvious way, when advertising this car can complete the distance of 100 km with only 5.9 liter petrol, but Hyundai says the fuel consumption when operating vehicle on the highway, in the city or a combination of both.
 

According to estimates by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Hyundai Elantra Sedan to complete 100 km street with 8.1 liters of gasoline, the number corresponding to the highway is 5.9 liters and the average car takes 7 , 1 liter of gasoline to complete the 100 km distance.
"Hyundai ad did not tell consumers the consumption of 5.9 liters of gasoline in any driving conditions," Consumer Watchdog said.

                         Calculate the damage that Hyundai customers have been "tricked"
"Unclear Advertising has left tens of thousands of people in California buy Elatra 2011 and 2012, and so they had to bear the cost of fuel is very high."Mr Bird, who buy Hyundai Elantra says: "I feel that Hyundai took advantage of me. Advertise on fuel saving capabilities only 5.9 liters of gasoline to travel 100 km was immediately attracted me. "

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