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Still in arbitration There attorney is like an ambulance chaser the lowest of low you can get. He is raking in fees on these imbeciles. I still have a junk car they sold me. I will never back down until they do what they should do. WARNING: STAY AWAY FROM THIS DEALERSHIP. If you've purchased a car, thoroughly check your paperwork, verify the vehicle's history (especially if bought online), and DO NOT leave without copies of all original documents. After two years of immense stress and significant out-of-pocket expenses for repairs, I want everyone to know to avoid this place. it’s good that I was paralegal for litigating attorneys years ago and have some experience.
As of August 22, 2024, I filed a case with the American Arbitration Association (AAA), a mandatory step due to a clause in their contract. The dealership's attorney, Paretti, whose name appears in numerous court cases on record with Broward Automotive Inc.,the same as Joey Accardi not only denied the written warranty but also appeared to prolong the process, driving up attorney fees. This practice enables the dealership to exploit consumers.
I purchased a car online and had it delivered at my expense. I was even sent a video of the car I believed was being delivered, but it was not the same vehicle. They were so sloppy they forgot to remove the original window sticker, revealing a different VIN number. The car that was delivered was broken, dirty, and without proper paperwork or registration. It was a former Enterprise Rental Car and had been in an accident—crucial facts legally required to be disclosed but were hidden in the original documents. I tried to return it the same day and they refused. Due to this blatant deception and non-disclosure, of the accident and prior ownership the car's value was not worth what I paid.
The vehicle had severe mechanical problems requiring immediate repairs, including fixing the gas chamber to allow fuel pumping and replacing both the auxiliary and regular batteries due to a start-stop system malfunction. The dealership refused to take the car back on delivery and did not honor the 90-day warranty. Furthermore, they forged my e-signature and altered the installment agreement sent to the bank, adding undisclosed fees. Salesman Michael was involved in these deceptive practices along with Javier Dominguez who was the general manager To at the time.
The ongoing stress and continuous money out of my pocket for repairs have severely impacted Are still Real me and the stress. I am a 60 year old woman. They initially offered an insulting $2,500 settlement, which barely covers the over $3,000 needed for repairs I've already had to pay for.
May 7th 2025 their attorney emailed, offering $7,000—allegedly "out of the good reputation of the dealership, but no fault of their own"—on condition that I stay quiet and forfeit my right to make this case public. I refused their offer.
The only acceptable resolution is for them to compensate me for what I've spent, cover the car's depreciation, and acknowledge the significant time investment this ordeal has cost. If I were an attorney, this would easily amount to approximately $15,000 in legal fees alone. There attorney claims he will rake up 100,000 on a car that was 30,000. Its disgusting. Stay away from this place.
This case will continue. I will post every detail and make all documents Look up on AI and see all the bad reviews.
One person also noted that their vehicle was not properly charged at deliver The Better Business Bureau (BBB) page for Joey Accardi shows a summary of complaints, with some listed as "unanswered" or "unresolved," indicating that the customer's issues were not settled to their satisfaction. One specific complaint details a vehicle that had new issues after a simple oil change and tire alignment, which the customer believes were caused by the dealership's work.
A quick search on the NELA auto-strike list shows bad reviews.
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