Porsche told to pay Rs 29 lakh for non-delivery of SUV

Update: 2013-04-03 01:07 GMT
German luxury car manufacturer Porsche Automobile has been  directed by the state consumer commission to pay over Rs 29 lakh,  including compensation, to a buyer for not delivering a vehicle even  after receiving the entire cost.

The Delhi State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission observed that  despite paying the entire price of the sports utility vehicle Porsche  Cayenne, Pankaj Nagdev, director of an export firm, was left empty  handed and it amounts to ‘sheer misuse’ of the money paid by the  buyer.

The commission noted that the opposite parties, had agreed to refund the  entire cost of the SUV only after Nagdev had lodged a criminal case.

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