Michael Lee Murray, 35, purchased a used Subaru Outback from the Tim Dahle Mazda Southtowne dealership for $4,000. Shortly after the purchase, Murray claimed the vehicle had mechanical problems. He described the car as a “lemon,” meaning it had significant manufacturing defects that could pose safety risks.
Murray returned to the dealership, requesting a refund. The management explained that the vehicle had been sold “as is” and was non-refundable. According to dealership manager Tyler Slade, Murray had been informed before the sale that the car required repairs.
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After being denied a refund, Murray threatened to ram his car into the dealership unless his money was returned. The staff attempted to calm him and discuss alternative solutions. Despite this, Murray drove his vehicle into the dealership’s glass doors, damaging property, including a desk.
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