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Auto dealer closes lot, agrees to change ad practices.


Byline: Tim Christie The Register-Guard

A Eugene auto dealer has agreed to shut down one of his lots, stop what state officials called misleading advertising and pay $10,000 in a settlement agreement with the state Department of Justice.

John P. Kiefer, owner of Kiefer Kia, Kiefer Mazda and U.S. Auto Wholesale, all in Eugene, and CarMart Inc. in Portland, made false credit offers, misled consumers with some advertising and hid the true ownership of one of his dealerships, department officials said Monday.

"When dealerships purposefully pur·pose·ful  
adj.
1. Having a purpose; intentional: a purposeful musician.

2. Having or manifesting purpose; determined: entered the room with a purposeful look.
 confuse buyers in advertising as to whom they are dealing with and exactly what type of deal they are getting, our office must step in and stop the conduct," Oregon Attorney General The Oregon Attorney General is a statutory office within the executive branch of the state of Oregon, and serves as the chief legal officer of the state, heading its Department of Justice with its six operating divisions.  Hardy Myers Hardy Myers (born October 25 1939 in Electric Mills, Mississippi) is a lawyer and Democratic politician currently serving his third term as attorney general of the state of Oregon, United States.  said.

"They requested we settle the matter, so that's what we did," Kiefer said. He said he felt his business was being careful with its advertising before, but will now "redouble re·dou·ble  
v. re·dou·bled, re·dou·bling, re·dou·bles

v.tr.
1. To double.

2. To repeat.

3. Games To double the doubling bid of (an opponent) in bridge.

v.
 our efforts to make sure our advertising is compliant" with state law.

To settle the charges, Kiefer reached an agreement called an Assurances of Voluntary Compliance with the Department of Justice. In the deal, in which he admitted no violation of the law, Kiefer agreed to:

Permanently shut down CarMart, a used car lot in Portland, and not to open another used car store in the Portland metro area This article is about the music production team. For the article about population centers, see metropolitan area.

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 for at least one year.

Kiefer said the decision to close CarMart was made before the advertising issues arose with the state. "There was never a recommendation, request or suggestion (to close the lot) until I told them I would close it," he said.

Advertise using only names of dealerships licensed with the Department of Motor Vehicles In the United States of America, Department of Motor Vehicles (or DMV) is a commonly used name of the government agency of a U.S. state which administers the registration of automobiles (e.g., by issuing license plates), and/or the licensing of drivers (e.g.  and, for one year, submit copies of all ads and direct mail flyers to the Justice Department staff for review 14 days before publication.

Pay $10,000 to the Justice Department's Consumer Protection and Education Fund.

The Justice Department received numerous complaints about CarMart, department spokeswoman Jan Margosian said. Aimed at consumers who had filed for bankruptcy, the offer enticed customers with a prequalified certificate that supposedly was good for up to $24,995 in financing. Investigators found that consumers were not prequalified for any loan.

Consumers complained that CarMart refused to undo deals and return deposits and consumer trade-ins when the company was unable to obtain financing as negotiated. Oregon's Unlawful Trade Practices Act requires dealerships to do all three.

Kiefer's U.S. Auto Wholesale also ran afoul of a·foul of  
prep.
1. In or into collision, entanglement, or conflict with.

2. Up against; in trouble with: ran afoul of the law. 
 investigators. The dealership was not a licensed dealership through the state Department of Motor Vehicles. Several times earlier this year, the dealership advertised a "vehicle disposal" sale at Gateway Mall Gateway Mall may refer to:
  • Gateway Fashion Mall, an enclosed mall in Bismark, North Dakota
  • Gateway District an open-air mall in Salt Lake City, Utah
  • The strip of land in downtown St. Louis from the Gateway Arch to Union Station
  • Gateway Mall (Springfield, Oregon)
 in Springfield, calling it the "exclusive Oregon location" for a "West Coast auto disbursement DISBURSEMENT. Literally, to take money out of a purse. Figuratively, to pay out money; to expend money; and sometimes it signifies to advance money.
     2.
" sale. In reality, it was a Kiefer sale, and thus there was no "exclusive Oregon location" nor a "West Coast" sale, the state said.

"When it comes to consumer protection laws consumer protection laws n. almost all states and the federal government have enacted laws and set up agencies to protect the consumer (the retail purchasers of goods and services) from inferior, adulterated, hazardous and deceptively advertised products, and  in Oregon, advertising needs to be truthful," Margosian said.

Finally, investigators said there was deceptive advertising on an electronic billboard at Kiefer's Eugene Kia dealership, offering consumers free gas. Newspaper ads and placards on individuals cars also offered "free gas for a year" with the purchase of a new Kia.

In what investigators called "mice type" - so small it was barely readable - under each offer, consumers were told the deal was "a combination offer" and to "make your best deal on a package price ... Gas Offer is $500 gas card." State staff found the ads not to be clear and conspicuous and that $500 would not cover gas for a year for a typical driver.
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