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Zhejiang Automaker Remotely Locks 80 Electric Vehicles, Sparking Dispute over Property Rights Boundaries

Summary by 大纪元 Epoch Times
After a dealer in Yancheng, Jiangsu Province closed its "Extreme Core" electric vehicle store due to poor sales, more than 80 vehicles that had been fully paid for had their smart functions remotely locked by the manufacturer, severely damaging the rights of the dealer and consumers. After this incident was disclosed, it triggered a fierce debate on the boundary between vehicle ownership and usage rights.
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After a dealer in Yancheng, Jiangsu Province closed its "Extreme Core" electric vehicle store due to poor sales, more than 80 vehicles that had been fully paid for had their smart functions remotely locked by the manufacturer, severely damaging the rights of the dealer and consumers. After this incident was disclosed, it triggered a fierce debate on the boundary between vehicle ownership and usage rights.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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