Legit Auto Group’s Deals Were Anything But Legit
Eight vehicles were seized from an unlicensed San Antonio dealership. Documents appeared altered or entirely fictitious, the sheriff says. Arrests are considered highly likely in the coming days. If there’s a dealership name that practically dares you to trust it, it’s probably “Legit Auto Group.” Yet the sheriff in San Antonio, Texas, where the dealer is based, has shut down their entire operation and seized eight cars in the process. According to Sheriff Javier Salazar, the prices were so good that everything seemed sketchy. Now, they’ve allegedly found fictitious and altered dealer documents. Former customers might have a huge headache ahead. The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office says investigators first spotted the business while conducting routine online research. Multiple vehicles, including a Porsche sports car, were advertised at what Sheriff Javier Salazar described as “too-hard-to-pass-up” prices. That alone was enough to trigger a closer look. More: VW Warns Bu...