Comedian Nonto Mondlane says her brand-new Jetour T2 has left her stranded twice within days of taking delivery. In her account, the vehicle’s problems occur shortly after she receives the car, leading her to be unable to use it as expected. The claim is framed as a consumer rights issue under South Africa’s Consumer Protection Act, with the allegation raising questions about whether the car is fit for purpose and what remedies should apply when a new vehicle fails soon after purchase or delivery.

The report focuses on Mondlane’s experience and the timing of the alleged breakdowns, rather than providing technical details about the fault or any response from the manufacturer or dealer. It does not specify the dates of the incidents, the nature of the malfunction, or whether repairs or inspections are carried out in response. Overall, the story centers on her allegation that the new vehicle repeatedly fails to perform shortly after purchase and the potential consumer protection implications.