Crime & Safety

Colts Neck Man, Business Owner to Settle 'Deceptive Sales' Allegations for $1.8M

Ignazio Giuffre co-owns car dealerships in the region that have allegedly withheld damage information on used cars, added cost without buyer knowledge, report says.

A Colts Neck man who co-owns a swath of car dealerships in the region will pay $1.8 million to settle allegations against eight locations including deceptive sales tactics and withholding mechanical defects to used cars.

According to nj.com, the dealerships owners – Carmelo Giuffre, of Brooklyn, New York, and Ignazio Giuffre, of Colts Neck – will also settle with and provide restitution to 45 customers who filed complaints against the dealerships.

The Giuffre’s admitted no guilt and are settling because they want to avoid litigation, the report said.

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The dealerships failed to honor negotiated or advertised prices for vehicles, charged customers for supplemental warranties or other “after-sale” items without the buyer’s knowledge, the report said.

Hackettstown Honda opened its doors in 2012. The seven other dealerships part of the allegations included Route 22 Toyota; Route 22 Honda; Route 22 Nissan and Route 22 Kia, all in Hillside; Hackettstown Honda in Washington Township; Hudson Honda in West New York; Freehold Hyundai and Freehold Chrysler Jeep, the report said.

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