Car Dealer News for 14-Dec-2006
'Car dealer takeover expected (The Express-Times) Two longtime Easton-area car dealerships are working on a sales deal that will close one franchise and move it to the other dealership. Star Pontiac GMC plans a formal announcement Thursday at which time it is expected to take over Easton Buick, the area's oldest General Motors Corp. dealership.
'Dozens Arrested In Car Dealer Theft Case (Eyewitness News 3 Hartford) A 16-month investigation turns up a scheme in which cash for cars was not turned in or receipts were postponed to conceal shortages, police said.
'Find the Right Lender Before You Buy a Car (Waynesboro Record Herald) (ARA) - If you're in the market for a new car, there's more to take into consideration than just the make, model and features you'll be getting. You also have to figure out how you're going to pay for it.
'Dealer settles dispute over tires (The Express-Times) I'm warning anyone who purchases a vehicle from Pen Argyl Ford when the dealer promises you lifetime tires, beware. It seems unless you specifically ask for a filter, they will not replace the tires and claim you did not fulfill your scheduled maintenance.
'Complaints still hound used-car dealer (Louisville Courier-Journal) The Louisville used-car dealer formerly known as J. D. Byrider is more responsive to consumers but still generates a "relatively high number" of complaints, says the head of the Kentucky attorney general's Consumer Protection Division.
'Need Help Getting a Car Loan? (Wellsville Daily Reporter) (ARA) - Are you driving around in a car that has faded paint, power windows that no longer work, a rusty muffler and an odometer that stopped somewhere around 115,000 miles? If so, it's time to get a new car!
'Strict security life term for drug dealer?s killer (The West Australian) A 40-year-old man received a strict security life sentence yesterday for the brutal murder of small-time drug dealer Stephen Rossi, who was bludgeoned with a dumbbell before being run over several times with his own car.
'Credit Challenged Car Buyers Find Help Online (Waynesboro Record 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.
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