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Introduction to the Mercedes-Benz poisoning incident

A brief introduction to the toxic incident of Mercedes-Benz and the detailed process of protecting the rights of Mercedes-Benz owners at the Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Macao Auto Show

Mercedes-Benz is toxic. Mercedes-Benz car owners defend their rights at the Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Macao Auto Show.

The seven-day 2013 Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Macao International Auto Show opened on June 8. Although the first day was a media day, many members of the public came to view the exhibition. More than a dozen Mercedes-Benz owners wearing uniform white T-shirts appeared in front of the Mercedes-Benz booth and shouted that Mercedes-Benz was poisonous. Mercedes-Benz also suffered an embarrassing 30 minutes this year. It is reported that on June 8, at the Mercedes-Benz booth in Hall 4 of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Macao Auto Show, a large number of Mercedes-Benz owners held banners to defend their rights, and more than 20 Shenzhen car owners held banners and slogans to carry out on-site rights protection actions. As security and police tried to stop the incident, violent clashes broke out. Hundreds of media reporters and live audiences witnessed this amazing scene. Related reports

June 8, 2013, Automobile News Frontline Reporting Team. com reports on the first day of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Macao Auto Show. The commotion at the Mercedes-Benz booth caught the attention of editors. At the Mercedes-Benz booth, a large number of Mercedes-Benz owners held up slogans to protect their rights.

We can clearly see that Mercedes-Benz is toxic. slogan. The editor concluded that car owners are dissatisfied with the large number of pollution sources in Mercedes-Benz and are worried about its safety risks. The editor was unable to interview the defenders because of the noisy crowd. Staff at the Mercedes-Benz booth also refused to comment on the matter.

Since September 2012, concentrated complaints from Mercedes-Benz owners have appeared in Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu and other places. Car owners generally report that Beijing Benz C-class cars worth nearly 400,000 yuan have a peculiar smell, and some have lasted for two to three years or even longer. In October 2012, Mercedes-Benz car owners across the country voluntarily established a QQ group to protect the rights of Mercedes-Benz C car odors. As of now, there are more than 450 rights holders, and the number of rights holders is constantly increasing. The problems reported by these car owners all point to the long-term pungent and unpleasant smell of Beijing Benz C-class cars, and the serious air pollution inside the car.

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