Australia's consumer regulator said it has filed a lawsuit against Mazda Motor Corp for allegedly misleading consumers in dealings with consumers who bought Mazda vehicles between 2013 and 2017 yesterday.
The case concerns seven vehicles purchased by individual consumers across six Mazda models that had faults with a year or two of purchase
ACCC chairman Rod Sims said in a statement “If a vehicle cannot be repaired within a reasonable time or at all, consumers have a right under the Australian COnsumer Law to a refund or a replacement, and manufactures cannot refuse these claims.”