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Mobility conciliation service
Do you have a misunderstanding with a dealer, a garage or a merchant following the purchase of a new or used vehicle, or concerning the application of an extended warranty? CAA-Quebec and its partners are ready to help you settle your dispute as quickly as possible, free of charge.
Contact our Mobility Advisory Services
They are the ones best placed to answer your questions about conciliation programs.
Discover our partners to help you settle your disputes
As a CAA-Quebec member, you have free access to recourse in the event of a misunderstanding with a merchant, including, of course, any garage, workshop or dealership within CAA-Quebec’s approved network.
To make a request, please fill in a form (except for CAA-Quebec Approved Auto Repair Services) and send it along with the relevant documents to automobile@caaquebec.com, or fax it to 418-624-2457.
You will need to be logged in to download and fill in the various forms. The specific conditions applying to each program are listed inside. Any offer you accept is final.
Choose the form that best applies to your situation:
Choose according to your situation:
Vehicle maintenance or repair at a
CAA-Quebec Approved Auto Repair ServiceNo form required. Please call Member Services at 1-800-686-9243.
Purchase or lease of a new vehicle and repairs
Purchase of a used vehicle* (see notes and conditions)
Purchase or lease of a recreational vehicle, or use of a warranty
Purchase, lease or repair of recreational vehicles up to 5 years old
Application of an extended warranty
Eligibility requirements for the mobility conciliation service
To use this service, you must:
- be a CAA-Quebec member in good standing at the time the dispute arises and at the time you submit your request for conciliation to CAA-Quebec.
- not involve any other entity in the matter; for example, if you mandate a lawyer to negotiate an agreement with an establishment, the file will not be eligible.
- be the owner or lessee of the vehicle in dispute, both at the time the dispute arises and at the time you submit your request for conciliation to CAA-Quebec, and must remain so for as long as the dispute is being processed.
- not be a merchant, and make use of the vehicle for personal or family purposes.