A dissatisfied customer on Tuesday (December 3rd) used a donkey to tow his broken car past the dealership which sold him the vehicle.
Vishal Pancholi claims he bought the brand new vehicle for 2-million Indian rupees or 28,000 US dollars on 4th September from a dealership in Udaipur City in the Indian state of Rajasthan.
Pancholi says that barely a month after the purchase, smoke started to pour out from the engine.
The dealer serviced the vehicle and said the problem wouldn't happen again but after a few days the same thing happened.
Pancholi said he then asked for a replacement vehicle and when they refused decided to perform a very public protest to shame them into action.
A video shows a donkey towing Pancholi's broken car past the dealership.
The vehicle is plastered with banners reading: "Donkey Vehicle."
So far there is no word on whether Pancholi's protest has had any effect.
Vishal Pancholi claims he bought the brand new vehicle for 2-million Indian rupees or 28,000 US dollars on 4th September from a dealership in Udaipur City in the Indian state of Rajasthan.
Pancholi says that barely a month after the purchase, smoke started to pour out from the engine.
The dealer serviced the vehicle and said the problem wouldn't happen again but after a few days the same thing happened.
Pancholi said he then asked for a replacement vehicle and when they refused decided to perform a very public protest to shame them into action.
A video shows a donkey towing Pancholi's broken car past the dealership.
The vehicle is plastered with banners reading: "Donkey Vehicle."
So far there is no word on whether Pancholi's protest has had any effect.
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