Car Dealer News for 26-Mar-2007
'Missouri car dealer challenges search in Hummer fraud case (The Beatrice Daily Sun) OMAHA, Neb. - The owners of a Missouri car brokerage say state patrol investigators misled a judge to get a search warrant approved as part of an investigation of more than 200 Hummers sold with phony titles by an Omaha dealer.
'Police car worries spread across AZ Power-steering problem may become national issue (The Arizona Daily Star via Yahoo! News) Tucson's discovery of a potential crash-causing steering defect in Ford police cruisers is reverberating around Arizona, and could become a national safety issue for the car maker.
'Lampert to leave AutoNation board (Detroit News) Edward S. Lampert, chairman of Sears Holdings Corp., will step down from the board of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.-based AutoNation Inc. in May, the car dealer said today.
'Founder of Historic Carbondale Car Dealership is Dead (Du Quoin Evening Call) CARBONDALE - Vic Koenig, a 70-year-old Carbondale car dealer whose love affair with the Chevy and the open road made him both competitive and respected, took his own life Wednesday.
'Driving for Dollars: Bad weather means best buys on new car (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance) The best time to buy a new car -- especially a sports car or convertible -- is when snow is piled all over dealer lots, says Bankrate's car expert Terry Jackson.
'MONEY: New-Car Shopping Doesn't Have To Be Stressful (NBC 10 Philadelphia) Buying a new car can be fun again.
'MONEY: Research Can Save Car-Buying Stress (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta) Save yourself the stress of buying a new car.
'Voiding new car deal (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance) A reader suggests negotiating with the dealer to back out of a new car contract, but Bankrate car expert Terry Jackson says once a contract is signed and the car is driven away there's no turning back.
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