NEW YORK, NY – Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) Commissioner Peter A. Hatch announced cases against two used car dealership companies—Kings Autoshow and JF Motors, which operate a total of five dealerships in Brooklyn and Queens—for engaging in deceptive and unlawful trade practices that preyed on vulnerable New Yorkers, as well as consumers from across the tristate area. DCWP’s cases, which will be heard at the City’s Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH), allege thousands of violations, including violations of the City’s new laws and rules designed to prevent predatory conduct by the industry.
In its case against Kings Autoshow, which operates two Brooklyn Mitsubishi locations, DCWP is charging the company with more than more than 7,000 violations and seeking more than $50,000 in restitution for 34 consumers, civil penalties, and revocation of both of its used car dealership licenses. The case against JF Motors includes Automania, Luxury Automotive Club, and the now-closed World Auto, all of which are in Queens. DCWP is charging the JF Motors family of dealerships with more than 9,000 violations and seeking more than $100,000 in restitution for nine consumers, civil penalties, and revocation of its two remaining licenses. DCWP is also seeking to hold the respective owners, and Brooklyn Mitsubishi’s general manager, personally liable for the violations.
“These dealerships repeatedly victimized their customers and violated consumer protection laws,” said DCWP Commissioner Peter A. Hatch. “We are taking action to a put a stop to their exploitative practices, obtain restitution for the consumers they harmed, and to revoke their licenses so they cannot do this again.”
“I was looking for a good experience in buying my very first car. Instead, I was taken advantage of and cheated out of my hard-earned money,” said Brooklyn Mitsubishi customer Jefferey Williams. “No one should ever have to go through this with any used car dealership, especially if it’s their first time.”
“Brooklyn Mitsubishi made it clear that they were not on my side the moment I walked through their doors. There was no explanation of the car-buying process and I didn’t even receive my paperwork on the same day,” said Brooklyn Mitsubishi customer Karinie Olivero. “I felt used, robbed, betrayed and unhappy with how they treated me. It was very troubling as a consumer and as a hard-working New Yorker to go through this kind of treatment.”
“The National Independent Automobile Dealers Association does not condone illegal or unethical practices. We continually strive to strengthen the integrity of our industry-leading certified pre-owned (CPO) program through enhanced technology and training,” said National Independent Automobile Dealers Association CEO Bob Voltmann. “The all-new NIADA CPO 3.0 program will guard against fraudulent and deceptive practices through a digital inspection process and will require participating dealers to complete training and acknowledge NIADA’s Code of Ethics.”
The dealerships’ unlawful conduct includes: