GM sales are through the roof. I do not understand it. I have sympathy for the used car dealer (like this one) who will have difficulty selling the car from a marketability & morality standpoint. I wish him the best in his suit.
Anything recalled he can have fixed. Anything not yet recalled, caveat emptor, just like he tells his customers. He’s an independent used car dealer trying to set up a class action lawsuit when GM owes no duty to him. He is not a licensed GM dealer. This isn’t about what little loss he’d take on his current inventory; this is about the class action dollars. He probably got all of his current GMs at rock bottom prices at auction or trade in due to the recalls and could flip them in 30 days. Now he’s trying to cash in on top of that. It’s not like he’s owned the vehicles for 5 years and now has no equity. Hope the courts tell him to pound sand.
I think this guy has a good case. He’ll never be able to unload these POS cars. And GM knew about the defect years ago.
GM sales are through the roof. I do not understand it. I have sympathy for the used car dealer (like this one) who will have difficulty selling the car from a marketability & morality standpoint. I wish him the best in his suit.
Anything recalled he can have fixed. Anything not yet recalled, caveat emptor, just like he tells his customers. He’s an independent used car dealer trying to set up a class action lawsuit when GM owes no duty to him. He is not a licensed GM dealer. This isn’t about what little loss he’d take on his current inventory; this is about the class action dollars. He probably got all of his current GMs at rock bottom prices at auction or trade in due to the recalls and could flip them in 30 days. Now he’s trying to cash in on top of that. It’s not like he’s owned the vehicles for 5 years and now has no equity. Hope the courts tell him to pound sand.