Car Dealer News for 11-Apr-2007
'Biggest auto dealer starts green drive (AutoSpies.com) AutoNation Chief Executive Mike Jackson isn't a typical car dealer.
'Biggest auto dealer starts green drive (MSNBC) AutoNation Chief Executive Mike Jackson is helping auto makers push more fuel efficient and cleaner-running vehicles by putting the car dealer's own marketing dollars behind those vehicles that get at least 28 mpg or deliver 10% better fuel efficiency than the average for their vehicle class.
'Car dealer, family man, ?inspiration? passes at 79 (Villages Daily Sun) LEESBURG ? A leading Lake County businessman known for integrity, devotion to his family, a joyful approach to life and a strong faith in God died Friday, April 6.
'Credit Challenged Car Buyers Find Help Online (Gridley Herald) (ARA) - Eighty percent of all Americans have at least one blemish on their credit reports. And a third of all consumers have credit scores so bad that they may have difficulty securing a car loan.
'Car dealer accused of defaulting (Columbia Daily Tribune) Suit: Woods Auto kept loan money. A local dealer of luxury automobiles is late on a loan, and the bank wants its money, according to a lawsuit filed last week in Boone County Circuit Court.
'Jefferson Co. car dealer enters into plea agreement (The Courier Express) BROOKVILLE - A Jefferson County car dealer accused of forgery in June 2005, entered into a plea agreement on four counts of false applications.
'Bank accuses luxury car dealer of loan default (Columbian Missourian) A local luxury car dealership is being sued for failing to repay a loan, according to a lawsuit filed last week by Bank Star One. The lawsuit alleges Woods Auto Gallery breached the terms of a financing agreement and now owes the bank nearly $1.8 million and about $13,500 in interest.
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