Car Dealer News for 29-Jun-2007
'Ark. court says damages awarded too high in car dealer fraud case (Pine Bluff Commercial) LITTLE ROCK - The Arkansas Court of Appeals on Wednesday said that a Fort Smith car dealer defrauded a customer when it sold him a "new" truck with 3,000 miles on the odometer for more than $4,000 above the sticker price, but said damages awarded by a lower court were too high.
'Court Lowers Ruling Against Car Dealer (KHBS - KHOG Fort Smith - Fayetteville) The Arkansas court of appeals slashes a settlement against a Fort Smith car dealer, saying the amount was excessive.
'Charges dropped against used-car dealer (South Bend Tribune) The Cass County prosecutor's office says it has dropped all charges against Sam Sweeden, the used-car dealer accused of bilking his in-laws out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
'Charges Dropped Against Car Dealer Sam Sweeden (22 WSBT South Bend) (WSBT) Cass County prosecutors have decided to dismiss all charges against car dealer Sam Sweeden. He was arrested in May for stealing money from his in-laws.
'Ark. Court Says Damages Awarded Too High In Car Dealer Fraud Case (KTHV Little Rock) The Arkansas Court of Appeals says punitive damages awarded to a pickup-truck buyer were too high, and cut the figure back by 60 percent.
'Numerex and SouthWest Dealer Services Earn Gold in Third Annual M2M Value Chain Awards (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Numerex Corp. , a leader in M2M wireless communication solutions, today announced its win of the Gold 2007 M2M Value Chain Award in the Location-Based Services category. Numerex and SouthWest Dealer Services, Inc., a California-based supplier of alarm systems and accessories to the new car market, along with hardware manufacturer Trimble, won top honors in LBS for the implementation of KARR ...
'Cow statue rustled from Fla. car dealer (Florida Today) A life-sized, fiberglass cow statue has been reported missing from a car dealership in Ocala, according to officials. The Bo Williams Buick-Suzuki dealership bought the 100-pound cow a year ago to promote "no bull pricing." Employees at the dealership noticed the cow was missing on Monday. A $100 reward has been offered for the return of the statue.
'Ark. court says damages awarded too high in car dealer fraud case (KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville) LITTLE ROCK (AP) - The Arkansas Court of Appeals says punitive damages awarded to a pickup-truck buyer were too high, and cut the figure back by 60%. But the court agreed with the jury that a Fort Smith car dealer did in fact defraud a customer when it sold him a "new" truck with 3,000 miles on it, for more than $4,000 above the sticker price.
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