Required Reading for Dealers
Study the lessons from these lawsuits to prevent yourself from ending up in the same scenario.
Study the lessons from these lawsuits to prevent yourself from ending up in the same scenario.
Two former employees allege supervisors at three Illinois stores encouraged deceitful practices involving auto lenders.
The AG’s Office settled with Toyota Motor Credit Corp. for illegal auto finance collection practices and Hometown Auto Framingham for discriminatory prices of add ons.
Legal eagles deconstruct the case that changed how courts handle contract disputes between dealers and their floorplan lenders.
The lawsuit alleged that Fuccillo Hyundai in Upstate New York illegally sold insurance without a license to customers under the guise of an anti-theft warranty.
An antitrust lawsuit against Carfax has garnered 700 plaintiffs, up from just 124 when the suit was originally filed in May last year.
New Mexico’s attorney general is facing three separate lawsuits from state associations and individual dealers over a rule that requires inspections and damage disclosures for used vehicles.
The New Mexico’s attorney general is facing three separate lawsuits from state associations and individual dealers over a rule that requires inspections and damage disclosures for used vehicles.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced five lawsuits against used car dealerships last week. Like most of the suits recently filed in the state, DeWine says the issue is ‘bad apple’ used car dealers not delivering titles.
A used-car dealer is suing state police and Tri-Star Motors for falsely implicating him on theft charges. He was accused of conspiring with a Tri-Star used-car manager to undervalue trade-in vehicles so he could buy them at lower prices.
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