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A former Irish car dealer pleaded guilty to lying about a used Audi’s history, paying over €18,000 in penalties.
Ionut Nitulescu, a former Kildare car dealer, pleaded guilty to misleading a consumer about a second-hand Audi A4’s history in November 2022, leading to a €2,000 fine, €8,145 in costs, and €8,700 in compensation.
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission prosecuted him after he provided false information about prior damage during a sale advertised on DoneDeal.
The CCPC emphasized that traders must provide accurate vehicle history, condition, and roadworthiness details, and continues to enforce consumer protection laws.
It urges both traders and buyers to conduct history checks and use its free online resources, while supporting a public portal for free access to car history data like write-off status and mileage.
Un antiguo concesionario de automóviles irlandés se declaró culpable de haber mentido sobre el historial de un Audi usado, pagando más de 18.000 euros en multas.