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Officials from the company, including Production Manager Tadashi Yoshida, said around 8,830 of the cars may have problems with their brake systems, screws or their seats.
Some 200 cars, for instance, may have been released to the market with braking systems that are more responsive than usual.
Many readers called or wrote to Thanh Nien on Saturday, calling for an immediate recall of the vehicles. Many alleged that the company did not respect Vietnamese consumers.
“Does it mean that the safety of the Vietnamese people is
not a matter of concern to
“Mr. Yoshida said there would be no recall because there have been no complaints. So, does that mean he wants to wait for complaints and accidents to happen and then recall the cars or what?” another reader in Ho Chi Minh City asked.
The case came to public attention after engineer Le Van Tach submitted documents to the Vietnam Register, a quality control agency, demonstrating three major problems with the company's Innova and Fortuner models.
Tach, who is still employed by
He pointed out that the brake systems and seats do not meet
In an interview with Thanh Nien, on Saturday, the engineer
praised
The engineer said around 60,000 flawed vehicles had been sold by the company. As these cars were made on the same production line, it’s impossible that only some cars had the flaws while others did not, he said.
Tach also objected to the decision to treat the flaws lightly and not to recall the cars, calling it “absurd.”
“When a car is made, the designers create standards that every single product must meet,” he said.
Source: Thanh
Nien/Tuoi Tre
