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Over 1,000 Defective Cars For Lease Allegedly Bought By Uber For Singapore


Uber allegedly bought more than 1,000 defective Honda Vezels prone to fires, and leased the cars to drivers in Singapore. AFP file photo

 


 August 4th, 2017  |  08:56 AM  |   2030 views

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 Uber Technologies’s auto-lending program is facing new questions after the company leased cars prone to fires in Singapore.

 

The ride-hailing company borrowed capital from Goldman Sachs Group and other banks used to purchase more than 1,000 defective Honda Motor vehicles from importers, according to the Wall Street Journal. Uber managers in Singapore were aware that Honda had recalled the Vezel models when it bought and leased them to drivers, and at least one car burst into flames in Jan, the newspaper reported.

 

Uber said it took “swift action to fix the problem” after learning of the auto fire and worked with Singapore officials on its response. “We acknowledge we could have done more and we have done so,” a spokesman for the company wrote in an email. “Since the beginning of the year, we’ve proactively responded to six vehicle recalls and will continue to do so to protect the safety of everyone who uses Uber.”

 

Bloomberg reported last year that Uber’s lease contracts shackled some subprime borrowers to vehicles they couldn’t afford. The San Francisco-based company received a US$1 billion (S$1.4 billion) credit facility led by Goldman Sachs to fund the program at the time. In January, Uber paid US$20 million to settle a US Federal Trade Commission lawsuit, saying the company made false or misleading claims about its leasing program, among other alleged violations. Uber didn’t admit to or deny wrongdoing. BLOOMBERG

 


 

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