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Act 9: Used car dealership ‘For Sale’ after accusations of mislabeling

MOORESVILLE, N.C. – “For Sale” signs are up at both locations for a used car dealership that Activity nine has been investigating for almost a year.

Act nine exposed Auto House in May for mislabeling vehicles and selling them as more expensive models. The state Department of Motor Vehicles and attorney general launched investigations of their own into the used car dealership`s practices.

The DMV revoked Auto House`s license for the Mooresville location in October. The dealer was permitted to stay open while it fought the decision.

Along with the big electronic “For Sale” sign in Mooresville, Stoogenke eyed the lot was empty, the name Auto House came down and the big American flags at the business were lowered.

Violating NEWS: The used car dealer we’ve been investigating has this sign @ one of its two lots. https://t.co/mYnxCMvE0O pic.twitter.com/B8oScXqnib

At Auto House’s lot in Salisbury, the lot was far from empty Thursday but the front doors were locked during business hours.

Activity nine went back on Friday morning to the Salisbury lot and spotted the lot was total of vehicles. But as the day went on, cars were taken out of the lot.

The name Auto House and the big American flags were taken down, just like at the lot in Mooresville lot, and the “For Sale” sign went up.

Act nine also checked Auto House’s social media and website and found that all of it is down.

Some customers told Activity nine they aren’t surprise to see the sign go up.

“My brother bought a car from there,” customer Michael Warren said. “My mom bought a car from there about three months ago. They switched their tune after I noticed on the news they were getting investigated.”

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Act 9: Used car dealership ‘For Sale’ after accusations of mislabeling

MOORESVILLE, N.C. – “For Sale” signs are up at both locations for a used car dealership that Activity nine has been investigating for almost a year.

Act nine exposed Auto House in May for mislabeling vehicles and selling them as more expensive models. The state Department of Motor Vehicles and attorney general launched investigations of their own into the used car dealership`s practices.

The DMV revoked Auto House`s license for the Mooresville location in October. The dealer was permitted to stay open while it fought the decision.

Along with the big electronic “For Sale” sign in Mooresville, Stoogenke spotted the lot was empty, the name Auto House came down and the big American flags at the business were lowered.

Cracking NEWS: The used car dealer we’ve been investigating has this sign @ one of its two lots. https://t.co/mYnxCMvE0O pic.twitter.com/B8oScXqnib

At Auto House’s lot in Salisbury, the lot was far from empty Thursday but the front doors were locked during business hours.

Act nine went back on Friday morning to the Salisbury lot and witnessed the lot was total of vehicles. But as the day went on, cars were taken out of the lot.

The name Auto House and the big American flags were taken down, just like at the lot in Mooresville lot, and the “For Sale” sign went up.

Activity nine also checked Auto House’s social media and website and found that all of it is down.

Some customers told Activity nine they aren’t surprise to see the sign go up.

“My brother bought a car from there,” customer Michael Warren said. “My mom bought a car from there about three months ago. They switched their tune after I noticed on the news they were getting investigated.”

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