Used online car retailer Carvana has had its fair share of controversy over the years, including being accused of accounting manipulation and unstable loans. But a new wrongful death lawsuit could be the biggest smear on its reputation yet, with the plaintiff alleging that the retailer must take at least partial responsibility for selling a car that caused the carbon monoxide poisoning and death of 21-year-old student Allwyn Thompson Jr. Morgan & Morgan is the legal firm filing the lawsuit, which alleges Thompson was sold a 2015 Kia Forte with a lethal exhaust leak.Numerous Inspection and Repair Companies Named in New Lawsuit
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Author: Sebastian Cenizo





