12 employees at a Nissan dealership in North Carolina are collectively facing more than 400 charges surrounding allegations that they sold salvage and flooded vehicles without telling customers
that she is “relieved, but I am still concerned about what happened to me and possibly other people.”Sport. She claims that six months after the trade, the dealership called her in to tell her that she owed them money. She called her finance company, who told her that she did not have to pay more money.
In addition, she claims that her crossover had issues that the dealership refused to fix. WBTV reports that its investigation found that dealer employees sold totaled and flooded vehicles to unsuspecting customers. However, Martin Del Castillo, the chief operating officer of Auto Gallery, which owns Nissan of Shelby, said that accusations against its current and former employees are incorrect, and will be dismissed.
“I can tell you that we’ve gone through all of the records along with DMV and we have signatures in every one of the documents where it has been disclosed, when it was a flood vehicle or any type of vehicle, it was signed by the customer,” Castillo said. On Tuesday, the same day that the charges were publicized by the North Carolina DOT, Nissan of Shebly’s new general manager,Customers who would prefer to reach out to authorities can do so through the Department of Motor Vehicles’ License and Theft Bureau, by calling 828-782-9640.
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