Florida Dealer Sold a Grand Cherokee SRT It Didn't Own—Buyer Left Holding the Loan
"This is what happens when someone figures out the dealership sales process has more gaps than a 20-year-old Jeep's rust spots."
— Revvly Take
A dealership in Florida pulled off the kind of hustle that should've died with Craigslist scams: sold a Grand Cherokee SRT, pocketed nearly $30K, then demanded the car back when the actual owner showed up. The buyer's stuck with a loan on a vehicle they can't legally keep—a masterclass in why you verify title before signing anything.
Henry Cesari
MotorBiscuit · Jan 9
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