On March 3, 2023, Mr. Robbins purchased a 2018 Land Rover Range Rover from Envision Auto and for reasons unbeknownst to Robbins, he wasn’t provided with a copy of the sales contract. One day after purchase, the vehicle’s low coolant light turned on. When Mr. Robbins contacted the dealer asking about the light and for a copy of the sales contract, the dealer didn’t provide the sales contract until May 31, 2024. On that same day, the vehicle was also diagnosed with multiple coolant leaks.
The dealer selling Mr. Robbins an inoperable vehicle caused him damage, both economic and non-economic since he was forced to miss work and personal events due to a lack of suitable transportation. Looking for help, he turned to Consumer Action Law Group to see if he could recover his damages.
Consumer Action Law Group and the client recovered over $80,000 including recovery of down and monthly payments, out-of-pocket expenses, payoff of the loan balance, and attorney fees, with deductions for miles driven. to help compensate for his losses. By calling the attorneys at Consumer Action Law Group, Mr. Robbins was made whole for the dealer’s deception.
For more than a decade, our team has been advocating for consumer rights against dealership wrongdoings, recovering millions in the process. If you find yourself in a similar situation, don’t wait to seek help. Call Consumer Action Law Group today for a free initial consultation to explore your legal options. We’ve empowered hundreds to stand up against dealerships and manufacturers and can do the same for you.