DID DEALER SELL FRAME-DAMAGED CHEVROLET AND FORCE PURCHASE OF ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM AS CONDITION OF FINANCING?

Wilkinson v. Pedder Nissan – Hemet (Riverside)
Our client alleges that in March 2021 he bought a 2020 Chevrolet Silverado from Pedder Nissan. The Pedder Nissan staff allegedly forced our client to buy an “optional” Karr Security antitheft system for $1,990.00 as a condition of financing, and assured our client that the Chevy had only prior minor damage. Our client later found that the Chevy had prior FRAME damage that would cost almost $7,000 to fix. If you bought a car with concealed prior frame damage or were forced to buy “optional” add-ons like service contracts, GAP policies, or antitheft systems as a condition of financing, please contact david@rbblawgroup.com. Rosner Barry & Babbitt’s Auto Fraud Legal Center will provide you a FREE evaluation of your rights. We are here to help you!