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Royscot sued the car dealer in damages, alleging that they had relied upon the dealer's misrepresentation, which induced them into the finance plan. Fraud was not mentioned, but Royscot claimed that had the dealer given the correct figures, they would have refused finance, and that the £3,625.24 loss was the dealer's fault.
Sep. 29—Attorney General Maura Healey announced last week that her office is suing a Haverhill car dealership for engaging in unfair, deceptive, and discriminatory pricing practices against ...
A disabled man living on a low, fixed income with no bank account walked into a Tri-Cities car dealership in June 2021. He drove off in a used Toyota RAV4 after signing a sales agreement packed ...
An Illinois woman is suing a car dealership, and others, after she says she was racially profiled and falsely arrested while trying to buy a vehicle. On March 10, Sade Crockett headed to Fifth ...
A group of auto dealers then sued the state to try to get Tesla's license rescinded. This suit was dismissed less than two months later. Shortly thereafter a legislative bill was introduced that would ban all manufacturers from owning dealerships, not just those with existing franchisees. [98]
John M. McNamara (born 1940) [1] [2] is an American former businessman who was convicted of a Ponzi scheme fraud through gaining loans to a value of $6 billion from General Motors financing arm GMAC, to develop a $400M car sales and property development business.
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Dodge v. Ford Motor Co., 204 Mich 459; 170 NW 668 (1919), [1] is a case in which the Michigan Supreme Court held that Henry Ford had to operate the Ford Motor Company in the interests of its shareholders, rather than in a manner for the benefit of his employees or customers.