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Originally Posted by PINeely
Looks to me like that dealer is trying their best but the owner is being difficult.
"To First State's credit, it immediately fired the employee who took the car and tried to pursue charges against him — but local officials said since the car was in the dealership's legal possession at the time of the crash, no crime was committed."
Then they offered him ZL1's with comparable mileage but the owner refused, insisting that his particular example was worth more. Egads.
As an aside, it is completely ridiculous that the employee was able to loophole his way out of justice. That it can't be a crime to sneak in after-hours and go joyriding, just because he worked there, is beyond me.
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Owner deserves a brand new 2014 ZL1 with 0 miles and full warranty, at least. They're trying to just give him a used one off the lot.
But yeah the dealer is cooperating way better than this BMW one. Can't believe there are no criminal charges either, he gets fired, but otherwise he is scot-free.