The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has just issued an urgent safety notice involving Chinese-owned, SAIC South Africa, specifically regarding the recently launched MG3. The commission says a seat defect in the vehicles could see cause the driver's seat to move unexpectedly during a collision, a risk no motorist should have to take. But what exactly does this mean for the 200-plus owners affected, and what are your rights when a manufacturer calls back your car? To talk to us about that, Bongiwe Zwane caught up with National Consumer Commission Spokesperson, Phetho Ntaba

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