Some time ago, Xiaomi SU7's axis broke due to a pitfall, which attracted the attention of netizens. A few days ago, the owner of the car in question published a long article in response to the matter. The owner said that he had deceived netizens about something.His original intention was to solve the problem with the car or provide an explanation of the data, but he did not expect that the manufacturer would also take over the investigation of drunk driving. He swore that his father drank only after the accident.
The owner of the car said that the driver was his father at the time. Because he had to rush to have a wedding banquet, he left after they arrived to attend the banquet.
Shortly after his father left, the traffic police and insurance personnel arrived one after another. When the insurance personnel asked who was the driver, his wife felt that she, the car owner, could handle the accident, so she lied and said she was driving the car.
But the insurance officer questioned, didn’t WeChat say it was driven by his father? And it was confirmed on the driving recorder that his father was driving.
Later, the insurance required his father to attend the accident, but at this time his father had just drank a beer at the banquet.Worried about being mistaken for drunk driving, his father lied and said a friend was driving the car.
The insurance officer said that if he was found to have switched the package, he would go to jail. After hearing this, his father immediately admitted that he was driving the car. Then he was tested for alcohol, and the alcohol concentration was not detected even after blowing three times.
The car owner said that what he didn’t understand was that when I asked the insurance guy for a video of us blowing alcohol, he said he didn’t have one and deleted it. And there is still a video of his father's friend trying to get the bag.
In the end, my father admitted that the car he drove should not be counted as stolen goods, but why did he still upload this video?I also want him to send it out to prove that we are not drunk driving, and there is no drunk driving, and it is not like the official said that we refused to take an alcohol test.
After the incident aroused heated discussion among netizens, Xiaomi Motors officially responded. For details, please see "Xiaomi Motors Responds to Broken Axle Incident: It Doesn't Exist at All!" Resolutely oppose slander and slander"