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Car Dealer and Employer Convicted for Selling Dangerous Car

19.06.2024 | 🇮🇪 Irish competition authority

A car dealer and his employer in Louth were convicted for knowingly selling a dangerous car without disclosing the issues to the consumer.


A car dealer and his former employer in Louth have been convicted for selling a dangerous car without informing the consumer of its issues. The dealer was sentenced to three months in prison, suspended for 12 months, and fined, while the company was fined and ordered to pay legal costs to the CCPC.

The CCPC's investigation revealed that the dealer sold a car with serious mechanical issues to two consumers, leading to refunds after independent assessments. Traders are prohibited from providing false information about a car's history, and consumers are advised to verify information and report any misleading practices to the CCPC.

The case involved the sale of a 2012 Mazda 6 with undisclosed issues, leading to refunds for consumers. The CCPC alleged that the dealer and company breached consumer protection laws by selling a dangerous car and misleading consumers about the vehicle's condition.

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