Ahuja enraged as his Audi rots at Audi garages

Audi S5 modedi
Audi S5 modedi

A local engineering company is enraged and frustrated after it paid P40,000 quoted for a technical problem identified in its executive car, an Audi, only for the car to rot at the Audi garages in Botswana and South Africa for over two years, as the manufacturers took forever in diagnosing and attending to the faults.

Now after over two years, a frustrated Ajit Ahuja, the managing director of a powerful engineering firm in Botswana, A.S.A Enterprises, has written to local dealers of Audi, as well as South Africa and the headquarters in Germany, demanding compensations for what he sees as gross negligence on the part of Audi.

He has written to Audi Germany and South Africa demanding, amongst others, payment for the depreciating value of the vehicle due to non-use for the two years it had been in Audi Centre  Gaborone and South Africa.

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