Automobiles Complaints
Purchasing a car or bike is a significant investment. If you've received a defective vehicle, faced warranty denial, suffered poor servicing, experienced dealer fraud, or had issues with replacement parts, you can file a formal complaint under the Consumer Protection Act.
Common Vehicle Issues
- Manufacturing Defects: Engine problems, electrical faults, structural issues, or premature wear
- Warranty Denial: Manufacturer or dealer refusing warranty claims on manufacturing defects
- Service Issues: Poor workmanship at authorized service centers or overcharging for repairs
- Duplicate Repairs: Having to pay for repeat repairs of the same issue
- Hidden Defects: Undisclosed previous damage, accident history, or used parts sold as new
- Parts Quality: Substandard replacement parts or refusal to use original parts
Documentation Required
Gather your purchase invoice and registration certificate, warranty documents and service booklet, detailed description of defects with dates, service bills and repair invoices, warranty denial letters, photographs of the defect or damage, independent mechanic's assessment if available, and all written communications with the dealer or manufacturer. Maintain a service history log showing recurring issues.
Submit your automobile complaint using the form on the right. We'll help document the issue for submission to the dealer, manufacturer, and relevant consumer protection authority.



