Cars Burn in Kansas Dealer Lot, Gas Cans Found Nearby
Fire guts 10 sport utility vehicles at an auto dealership targeted by the Kansas and Missouri attorney generals’ offices for alleged deceptive advertising.
Arson investigators say six gasoline cans and a lighter were found near the burned vehicles in a lot at Chad Franklin Suzuki in Kansas City, Kan. Firefighters say eight of the SUVs were destroyed and the other two were damaged.
Fire officials estimated a $150,000 loss.
Last week the attorneys general in Kansas and Missouri sued the dealership’s owners, alleging deceptive and misleading advertising.
The suits said the ads were used to lure consumers into buying new cars at extremely low monthly rates, before the promotion was stopped and buyers were forced to make full payments.
Source: KSHB-TV.
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