Car Buyers Phillip and Deven Fry Warn Others Against Prestige Auto Mall of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Phillip and Deven Fry caution other prospective car buyers not to do business with Unsurpassed Holdings, LLC, dba Prestige Auto Mall of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, because the Frys are the victims of a consumer fraud perpetrated by the dealership against them in their purchase of a 2010 Volkswagen New Beetle. Montrose, MI, July 05, 2015 -- When Phillip Fry and Deven Fry on March 30, 2015, purchased a 2010 Volkswagen New Beetle, from Unsurpassed Holdings, LLC, dba Prestige Auto Mall, 1559 State Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, the dealership and its salesman falsely represented to buyers that the vehicle had been in a minor fender bender requiring only an already-repaired small amount of body damage repair. In reality the vehicle had suffered substantial, hidden, and unrepaired accident damage to its radiator, adjacent radiator parts, all of its air conditioning equipment and system, engine and vehicle support brackets, and much more, which are estimated by an authorized Volkswagen dealer to require more than $5,000 to repair properly. That repair amount is very large compared to the total purchase price of $10,640. Because the Frys had signed an acknowledgement that the vehicle had been in an accident, and despite the fact that the vehicle was advertised to have a six month warranty, the dealership for three months refused to pay for any repairs. During this time the Frys have been unable to drive the vehicle, which is the possession of a Grand Blanc, Michigan, Volkswagen dealer, while the Frys continue to make promptly-paid monthly payments to Ally Financial, the lender for the Frys’ purchase, for a vehicle they cannot use. Despite a detailed letter dated June 6, 2015, from the Frys to Ally, that bank has done nothing to help the Frys solve this problem. In late June, Prestige’s service manager “Arthur K” finally sent an email to the Volkswagen dealer that authorized the Volkswagen dealer to do approximately $1875 of repairs. Prestige also faxed a letter signed by a dealership official authorizing the repairs. In reliance on those approved repairs, the Volkswagen dealership did the Prestigeauthorized repairs, but Prestige has failed to pay the $1875 to the Volkswagen dealer despite frequent emails and phone calls asking for payment.