Stellantis Tipped Off Ford About A Dealer, And Both Found The Same 81 Vehicles Financed Twice
Seventy-six employees have been made redundant from an Iowa dealership. Layoffs come days after both Stellantis and Ford filed multi-million dollar lawsuits. The dealership is accused of floorplan fraud and selling vehicles out of trust. An Iowa dealership is being accused of double-dipping and fraud as it’s being hit with two lawsuits, one from Stellantis Financial and another from Ford Credit. The group, Sky Auto Mall, has allegedly been selling vehicles out of trust and committing floorplan fraud. The company operates franchises for Chevrolet , Ford, and Stellantis’ Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, and Ram brands. In total, 76 employees have been laid off, just days after the suits were filed. The fillings claim that over $1.4 million is owed to Stellantis Financial, while $1.2 million remains outstanding to Ford Credit. Claims Of Double Financing And Concealed Records Stellantis filed its lawsuit on March 2 in the Linn County District Court, where it claimed a total of over...