Car dealer hit with prohibition order

A Co Limerick car dealer has been served with a prohibition order forbidding it to sell motor vehicles that have had their mileage…

A Co Limerick car dealer has been served with a prohibition order forbidding it to sell motor vehicles that have had their mileage altered.

The National Consumer Agency (NCA) secured the order against Favourite Motors Limited with an address at Ballysimon Road in Limerick city, before Judge Moran at Limerick Circuit Court yesterday.

Changing the mileage, known in the motor industry as "clocking", usually involves reducing the mileage on a used car to increase its price. The practice is banned under the 2007 Consumer Protection Act.

The NCA secured the undertaking forcing the car dealer to desist from selling cars with altered odometer readings following an investigation by its officers which came after the agency received a number of complaints from customers.

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An initial attempt to seek an undertaking from the dealer to stop offering clocked car proved unsuccessful.

In addition to the prohibition order granted earlier this week, costs were also awarded against Favourite Motors Limited.

"Our application for a Prohibition Order reflects the seriousness with which we take the offering for sale of clocked cars to consumers,” said Ann Fitzgerald, chief executive of the NCA.

“The NCA invested significant resources and time into this investigation and will continue to exercise all of the remedies at its disposal in defence of the rights of consumers. This should convey a strong message to traders involved in or in contemplation of actions which may fall foul of consumer law,” she added.

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor is a former Irish Times business journalist