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Mercedes buyer alleges HAH Preowned Auto Outlet failed to disclose vehicle's defects

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Mercedes buyer alleges HAH Preowned Auto Outlet failed to disclose vehicle's defects

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CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County consumer alleges a South Charleston dealership failed to disclose the vehicle she purchased had several defects.

Virginia Cooper filed a complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court against Robert P. Hart, HAH Preowned Auto Outlet Inc. and Nathan Hammond alleging fraud and other counts.

The plaintiff alleges she purchased a Mercedes C280 from HAH in June and that the defendants failed to disclose the vehicle had numerous defects, including a broken intake manifold, defective rear brake backing plates, loose ball joint, two defective back tires and defective air conditioning.

The plaintiff is seeking all reasonable sums due, attorney fees and court costs. The plaintiff is represented by John W. Alderman III of the Law Offices of John W. Alderman III in Charleston.

Kanawha Circuit Court case number 19-C-864

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