Two Tucson veterans had problems with a local used car auto dealer here in Tucson, leaving one woman paying for a van she didn't receive and another paying for repairs out of her own pocket.
TUCSON, Ariz. — KGUN 9 is following up on a story we first told you about a few weeks ago. Two Tucson veterans had problems with a local used car auto dealer here in Tucson, leaving one woman paying for a van she didn't receive and another paying for vehicle repairs out of her own pocket.Veteran's Emily Landsverk and Sandra Barger both said they had issues after purchasing vehicles from Tucson Used Auto Sales and Gear6 Motorsports, both owned and operated by the same owner.
Since our initial report the dealership has paid Barger $3,000 to cover some of her repair costs. She says the process still took some negotiating. As for Landsverk, the dealership never gave her the van. The dealership did show us they paid off the van with Tucson Federal Credit Union, and wrote Landsverk a check for around $3,000 to compensate for her hardship.
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