Albuquerque Journal

AG sues discount chain for oil sham

Retailer denies its product is obsolete

- BY SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

The discount chain Dollar General is being accused by the attorney general of New Mexico of false advertisin­g and unfair trade practices for selling what he describes as obsolete motor oil.

A lawsuit filed Monday in state District Court in Santa Fe follows numerous other legal complaints levied against the company in recent years over the sale of the motor oil to customers in Texas, Wisconsin and elsewhere.

The New Mexico lawsuit claims the chain knowingly marketed, distribute­d and sold its own brand of oil from 2010 through February 2017, although it was not suitable for use by many customers.

Some types of the oil were not recommende­d for vehicles made after 1988, while one specific formula wasn’t suitable for motors manufactur­ed after 1930, the lawsuit says.

The state contends that Dollar General failed to adequately warn customers about the limitation­s of the oil when it came to modern engines.

State Attorney General Hector Balderas wants the court to order Dollar General to develop a state-approved program for notifying customers about the oil. He also wants the company to pay for any repairs or replace vehicles if necessary for those customers who used the oil.

Dollar General spokeswoma­n Crystal Ghassemi said the company has not yet received the lawsuit and could not comment specifical­ly on the allegation­s.

“We are confident that our DGbranded motor oil products meet not only our standards for quality and value, but also all applicable federal and state labeling requiremen­ts where they are sold,” she said.

The labeling on the oil contains “obvious and unambiguou­s language” regarding its intended and appropriat­e use, Ghassemi said.

Dollar General has 87 stores in New Mexico, many in suburban communitie­s and rural areas.

 ?? SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN/AP ?? Dollar General rejects claims in a lawsuit that the DG-branded motor oil it sells is obsolete and isn’t suitable for modern automotive engines.
SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN/AP Dollar General rejects claims in a lawsuit that the DG-branded motor oil it sells is obsolete and isn’t suitable for modern automotive engines.

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