[News24Wire] Ford Motor Company South Africa has been fined R35m by the National Consumer Commission of South Africa after it found the company had engaged in prohibited conduct by distributing the Ford Kuga 1.6 EcoBoost, some of which caught fire.
Friday 13 December 2019
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South Africa: Ford SA Fined R35 Million for Selling Problematic Kugas, Offers R50 000 in Damages to Complainants



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