A few days ago, Yong'ao Group, a Guangdong-based auto 4S store, went bankrupt due to problems with its capital chain, and more than 80 4S stores it operated were closed down. Affected by this, the company's store showroom and warehouse assets, includingVehicles that have not yet been delivered to consumers are suspected to have been seized by banks, including many well-known brands such as Audi, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Land Rover, Jaguar, and Volvo.

Among them, only Wenjie responded promptly after hearing the news and moved 31 new cars that had not yet been delivered to users. Later, it also assisted in solving certificate issues and other issues. This operation can be said to be outstanding and has won widespread praise.

At the same time, another company, Avita, which is closely related to Huawei, was questioned by many netizens, saying why they did not act in advance like Wenjie did and move their vehicles. In response to this matter, Avita issued a statement, as follows:

Recently, it has been reported on the Internet that the Guangdong Yongao Group is in business crisis, and many 4S stores have gone bankrupt and liquidated. Some people have questioned on the Internet that Avita vehicles were not transferred in time, causing losses. Here is a statement:

First, Avita’s marketing model is a self-operated model or an agency model.All vehicle property rights are in the hands of Avita and have not been transferred to agents or other channel sales entities., there is no mortgage, no grabbing of materials, let alone being seized;

The second is related to Avita stores and users. We contacted users as soon as possible to reduce users' worries. At the same time, we also launched a user service preparation plan, which can seamlessly switch user delivery and after-sales service, provide door-to-door delivery services, etc., to ensure that users get their vehicles as soon as possible.