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Customer alleges used car dealer violated law

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HUNTINGTON — A customer is suing a used car dealer, alleging the defendant failed to disclose a vehicle's defects at the time of purchase.

Sandra K. King filed a lawsuit Sept. 16 in Cabell Circuit Court against Global Investment Group LLC, doing business as Route 60 Used Cars, alleging deceptive trade practices and breach of implied and express warranties.

According to the complaint, on Aug. 8, King purchased a used 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue. Soon after purchase, the suit says, King discovered non-conformities and defects that substantially impaired the car's use, safety and value. 

The plaintiff alleges the defendant intentionally and fraudulently concealed and failed to disclose the un-merchantable character of the vehicle, refused the revocation of acceptance and failed to return the purchase price.

King seeks judgment in excess of the jurisdictional limits of the court, attorney fees, court costs, expenses and all other relief. She is represented by attorney J. William St. Clair of Legal Aid of West Virginia in Huntington.

Cabell Circuit Court Case number 16-c-599

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