About R O Veículos Ltda
R O Veículos Ltda is a small Brazilian automotive parts retailer located in Sobral, in the state of Ceará. The company focuses on selling new and used parts and accessories for cars and other light vehicles, including items such as brake components, suspension parts, filters, belts, electrical components, lighting, and interior/exterior accessories. As a neighborhood-style auto parts shop, they typically serve local drivers, small fleets, and independent mechanics, and may also offer basic in-store services such as part fitting advice and compatibility checks, even if they do not operate as a full repair shop.
A charge from “R O VEICULOS LTDA”, “R O VEICULOS”, or a similar description may appear on your bank or card statement if you purchased auto parts or accessories at their Sobral location, paid for a special-order part, or made a deposit for a repair or installation handled through the store. Charges might be one-time purchases at the counter, phone orders keyed in manually, or payments for items reserved and picked up later. In some cases, you may see an initial authorization or “pré-autorização” hold when your card is first run, which later converts to the final amount, especially for debit or credit card transactions. If you arranged recurring purchases (for example, regular supply of fleet parts with monthly billing), a repeating monthly or biweekly charge could also appear.
If you don’t immediately recognize the charge, first check if you or someone in your household recently bought car parts, accessories, or had work done that required ordering parts in Sobral, Ceará—often the cardholder name and the driver or buyer are different. Look for a paper receipt or a tax invoice (“nota fiscal”) from R O Veículos Ltda that matches the date and amount on your statement. To resolve questions, contact the store directly by phone or in person, using their Sobral address or local business directory listing, and have your transaction date, exact amount, and the last four digits of the card ready. Common issues—such as duplicated charges, pending authorizations that haven’t dropped off, or refunds not yet visible—are usually solved by the merchant checking their card terminal records and, if needed, requesting a reversal or issuing a formal refund through their payment processor.