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一年前被烧毁的事故车突然出现在另一个城市,原车主还能操控解锁……啥情况?
LI AUTOLI AUTO(US:LI) Huan Qiu Wang·2025-10-20 05:37

Core Viewpoint - A serious incident involving a Li Auto L8 vehicle highlights issues of vehicle management and accountability after an accident, raising concerns about the handling of damaged vehicles and the responsibilities of involved parties [1][3][14]. Group 1: Incident Overview - The vehicle, owned by Mr. Chen, was severely damaged in a fire after being borrowed by a friend who lacked a driving license [1][3]. - The insurance company refused to compensate due to both drivers being unlicensed, prompting Mr. Chen to seek legal recourse [3][14]. Group 2: Vehicle Recovery and Mismanagement - Mr. Chen discovered that his supposedly damaged vehicle was operational and found on the streets of Zhengzhou, despite being stored in a designated accident parking lot [4][6]. - The vehicle was reportedly "processed" by the parking lot without Mr. Chen's consent, raising questions about the legality of its handling [6][8]. Group 3: Legal and Accountability Issues - The local police and parking lot staff provided conflicting information regarding the vehicle's status, complicating Mr. Chen's legal situation [8][14]. - A third-party transport company acknowledged potential responsibility for the vehicle's mismanagement, while the police indicated they would ensure accountability [13][14].