Though the suspension was temporary, the laundry list of infractions suggests this wasn’t just a minor slip-up.
The list of infractions found by a MDOS investigation is wide-ranging and significant. It includes falsifying records to certify used vehicles as new on official state applications, misrepresenting vehicles’ statuses in sales transactions, failing to properly issue temporary registrations, omitting or incorrectly handling odometer information on vehicle titles, and delaying title applications for purchasers beyond the legal 21-day period.
“On Dec. 4, the Michigan Department of State (MDOS) suspended the license of LaFontaine Motors of Livonia Inc., also known as LaFontaine Hyundai of Livonia, for imminent harm to public.,” said the agency in a statementhttps://www.carscoops.com/2024/12/hyundai-dealer-has-license-temporarily-suspended-over-leasing-used-vehicles-as-new/
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