Reports on damaged cars submitted to relevant ministries for official review

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The Automobile Dealers Association has officially submitted a comprehensive report on the repair and sale of damaged cars in the car market to the relevant ministries for careful examination. The primary objective of this report is to address the challenges faced by car buyers. It includes thorough checks to determine the accuracy and reliability of the vehicles, along with the collection of a vehicle inspection fee. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of obtaining permission for both major and minor repairs to damaged vehicles, accompanied by the necessary payment of fines. The report also highlights the significance of maintaining detailed records when vehicles are permitted to undergo modifications. Additionally, the report underscores the appointment of a legal advisor who will play a pivotal role in overseeing the process. Legal action will be taken against vehicles found to be inconsistent with the records, accompanied by the enforcement of appropriate fines. By submitting this comprehensive report, the aim is to ensure transparency and accountability in the car market, safeguarding the rights and interests of car buyers. It is expected that the relevant ministries will carefully review the findings and take necessary actions to address the issues raised. — TWA/MKKS

The Automobile Dealers Association has officially submitted a comprehensive report on the repair and sale of damaged cars in the car market to the relevant ministries for careful examination.
The primary objective of this report is to address the challenges faced by car buyers. It includes thorough checks to determine the accuracy and reliability of the vehicles, along with the collection of a vehicle inspection fee. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of obtaining permission for both major and minor repairs to damaged vehicles, accompanied by the necessary payment of fines. The report also highlights the significance of maintaining detailed records when vehicles are permitted to undergo modifications.
Additionally, the report underscores the appointment of a legal advisor who will play a pivotal role in overseeing the process. Legal action will be taken against vehicles found to be inconsistent with the records, accompanied by the enforcement of appropriate fines.
By submitting this comprehensive report, the aim is to ensure transparency and accountability in the car market, safeguarding the rights and interests of car buyers. It is expected that the relevant ministries will carefully review the findings and take necessary actions to address the issues raised. — TWA/MKKS

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