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Roseville golfer teed off over hole-in-one prize
A golfer who thought he'd won a $66,000 luxury sedan with a tournament hole-in-one is accusing the sponsoring car dealer of poor sportsmanship for switching the prize. Alan Ross, a Roseville chiropractor, sunk the lucky shot off the third tee at the Granite Bay Golf Club on May 7 during a charity tournament to benefit local schools.
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Since when is a Kia a luxury car?
Fully loaded some of them are quite nice. They've come a long way since being a budget car maker, as has Hyundai.
I agree, they made some incredible progress over the last 10 years. Even Mazda has upped their game.
Well everyone, we know where not to shop. This crooked for a charity contest how would they treat their customers.
Using shrewd legalese to defend their prevaricative behaviour is just plain shitty. Shame on wily sponsor Chuck Peterson, owner of Folsom Lake Kia and Ford