Car Dealer News for 20-Jul-2006
'Friday July 21, 2006 By Claire Trevett (The New Zealand Herald) An Auckland car dealer who claimed his customers were not protected by the law because they had bought their vehicles on a "tender" basis has been fined $48,000 for misleading them about their rights.
'Find the Right Lender Before You Buy a Car (Kewanee Star Courier) (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.
'Car salesman jailed for dodgy dealing (Reading Chronicle) A SECONDHAND car dealer who wound back mileometers and illegally obtained £40,000 worth of loans for his clients has been jailed for 12 months. Reading Crown Court heard 37-year-old Thatcham father-of-two Justin Tidbury was involved in 'dodgy dealing' between November 2003 and May last year.
'Car dealer Trots out its appreciation (Town Online) Switching cleats for clogs and a jersey for a Polo shirt, Trot Nixon thrilled Parkway residents Tuesday by signing autographs and taking pictures at West Roxbury Motors on Centre Street.
'Car dealer pleads guilty to drunken driving (The Muskegon Chronicle) A West Michigan car dealer admitted Tuesday to driving drunk and crashing his SUV near his Grand Haven residence, then walking home and denying to police he was the driver.
'Rover owner wins £750 damages from dealer (The Scotsman) A BUS driver from Longstone has won damages from a car dealer who told him he had lost his consumer rights because of the collapse of the Rover car manufacturer.
'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!
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