A Georgia businessman this week pleaded guilty to operating an odometer fraud scheme that revolved around buying later-model cars at auction, tampering with the odometer reading, and then selling the cars at inflated prices, the U.S. Department of Justice announced.
Read More →The dealer and state employee were charged with devising a scheme to buy high-mileage vehicles in nearby states, roll back their odometers, and then resell them in Georgia. They now face up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
Read More →Billed as a down payment for building a 21st century transportation system, the recently passed Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act, or Fast Act, contains a provision that clears a key hurdle in the industry’s drive toward a fully digital transaction.
Read More →A father and son were arrested and their two dealerships were closed after police began pursuing racketeering charges against the pair.
Read More →A Michigan dealer was arrested Dec. 3 after authorities checked several vehicles on his lot and discovered mileage discrepancies. Police said it appeared the dealer had installed used, low-mileage odometers in high-mileage cars.
Read More →Scott’s Auto Sales has reopened after police seized five cars from the dealership as part of an odometer fraud investigation.
Read More →A car dealer in Indiana is charged with odometer fraud, according to Indiana new network ABC57.
Read More →A Missouri dealership is in legal hot water after the state attorney general charges it with altering odometers on vehicles for sale.
Read More →