Nashville Motor Cars GONE - Now, numerous victims are reporting theft and fraud - Wgnsradio

A Murfreesboro Police Report filed on Saturday shows that police have been contacted after numerous cars went missing from Nashville Motor Cars on Broad Street. Some cars were said to be owned by a creditor while other cars were said to be owned by local residents who were allowing the car dealer to sell their vehicles on consignment. WGNS previously reported that the Better Business Bureau had complaint after complaint filed in their offices about Nashville Motor Cars. The cars at Nashville Motor Cars went missing on Friday. Customers who left their car at the dealer for consignment say they want their money back for their missing cars. The report stated that one of the employees of the dealer who is over inventory tried to contact Randy Roth who is in charge of the dealership, but he has not answered his phone. Another police report shows that a local resident paid cash for a Jaguar in 2013 that later had problems so the dealership put the buyer in a loaner vehicle while the "Jag" was being fixed. However, the victim claims that Randy Roth who is the president of the dealer, told him to bring the Lexus back due to a title problem. Another victim called the police department to report that her Porsche was missing. Evidently, it was at Nashville Motor Cars to be sold, but it never was. Source: wgnsradio.com