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.
General Motors estimated that it would pay victims of an ignition-switch defect about $400 million in settlements through a compensation fund administered by an outside official — although it said the cost could increase by $200 million depending on the number of people who file claims, reported Detroit Free Press. The company eked out a ... Read More »
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