Buying a vehicle is one of the largest financial commitments many households make. New York City officials say dozens of consumers were denied information they needed before signing contracts at a Bronx dealership.
Honda of the Bronx has agreed to pay nearly $130,000 following an investigation by the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection. The settlement includes civil penalties and restitution for customers affected by the dealership’s sales and financing practices.
According to city officials, the dealership admitted wrongdoing as part of the agreement. Investigators said they uncovered a pattern of conduct that violated consumer protection laws over a period spanning several months…