The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs has filed an action against European Auto Expo, LLC, a used car dealership in Lodi, alleging that the dealership, among other things, failed to honor its advertised prices for vehicles, omitted important explanatory disclaimers from advertisements, and obscured pricing details with misleading fine print.
The state’s eight-count complaint, filed in State Superior Court in Bergen County, alleges that European Auto Expo violated the Consumer Fraud Act, the Motor Vehicle Advertising Regulations, the Automotive Sales Regulations, the Used Car Lemon Law (UCLL) and UCLL regulations.
The state seeks consumer restitution, reimbursement of attorneys’ fees and costs, and civil penalties for each violation of the statutes and/or regulations committed by European Auto Expo.
The complaint also alleges that European Auto Expo engaged in several other deceptive business practices in connection with the operation of its used motor vehicle dealership, including:
Selling a consumer a used motor vehicle without disclosing that the odometer had been rolled back more than 60,000 miles;
Failing to disclose accident damage or other mechanical problems to consumers before purchase of used motor vehicles;
Requiring consumers to finance used vehicles by retail installment contracts, or purchase aftermarket service contracts, in order to get the vehicle at its advertised price;
Selling used motor vehicles without providing the required statutory written warranties;
Offering used motor vehicles for sale at the dealership location that did not have prominently displayed the Federal Trade Commission Used Car Buyers Guide;
Charging fees for documentary services without itemizing the price for each actual documentary service performed; and
Requiring consumers to sign blank sales documents.
Consumers who believe they have been cheated or scammed by a business, or suspect any other form of consumer abuse, can file an online complaint with the State Division of Consumer Affairs by visiting its website or by calling 1-800-242-5846 (toll free within New Jersey) or 973-504- 6200.