Se enfrenta a su seguro porque no le quieren poner piezas originales en su Subaru: "No quiero parches"
El conocido mecánico e influencer del motor, Ángel Gaitán, ha vuelto a capta
A recent incident involving a nearly new red Subaru has brought attention to consumer rights in vehicle repairs. The car, barely driven, sustained significant front-end damage, including the bumper, headlights, and crossmember, in an accident where its owner was not at fault.Initially, the insurance company proposed repairing the damaged components. However, the client, having just purchased the vehicle, strongly advocated for the installation of new, original parts. The owner argued that as an un-faulted party, their new vehicle should not be devalued by repairs, emphasizing their right to have the car restored to its pre-accident, factory-new condition.The mechanic, Ángel Gaitan, whose workshop is handling the repair, supported the client's stance. "If it were your car, would you repair it?" Gaitan questioned, highlighting the owner's entitlement to new components given the vehicle's pristine condition prior to the incident. This case underscores the ongoing discussions between vehicle owners and insurance providers regarding the scope and quality of repairs for new or nearly new vehicles involved in accidents.
El conocido mecánico e influencer del motor, Ángel Gaitán, ha vuelto a capta