"If a defect or condition is found in a vehicle that "prevents it from conforming to the manufacturer's or distributor's standards," the manufacturer or distributor has to make at least four separate repair attempts to resolve the issue. In addition, as compensation for the non-usage of the vehicle while it is under repair, the buyer should be provided by the manufacturer or distributor "a reasonable daily transportation allowance." If, however, the issue remains unresolved during the aforementioned period of 12 months or 20,000km after purchase, the buyer may invoke his or her rights as specified by the law."
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