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Sports coupes are one of the few segments where pre-owned shopping is actively the smarter move, not a compromise. Real-world depreciation curves on most performance coupes flatten meaningfully after the first three years, which means a clean 2- to 4-year-old example often delivers 90% of the new-car experience for 60–70% of the new-car money. If...
Have you ever imagined driving a supercar that delivers breathtaking performance, cutting-edge engineering, and everyday comfort in one stunning package? For luxury performance enthusiasts in Western Connecticut, the opportunity to lease the 2026 McLaren 750S TechLux offers an incredible way to experience one of the most exciting vehicles ever created...
At McLaren of Greenwich, a like-new 2023 McLaren GT Pioneer is now available. This example has low mileage and looks nearly new. That makes it a rare find. Cars in this condition rarely stay on the market for long. McLaren built the GT Pioneer with a focus on long drives, smooth handling, and refined design. It has the […]
What if you could experience the perfect balance of power, precision, and technology every time you drive? The McLaren 750S TechLux, available at McLaren of Greenwich, embodies the next step in McLaren’s supercar evolution. Built as the successor to the legendary 720S, the 750S refines everything enthusiasts love about McLaren. It has a lightweight...
As the automotive world eagerly anticipates the arrival of the McLaren W1, excitement is building around what promises to be one of the most extraordinary hypercars ever created. The W1 is not just another addition to McLaren’s illustrious vehicles; it represents the culmination of decades of engineering excellence, innovation, and a relentless...
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McLaren Greenwich
348 West Putnam Avenue
Greenwich, CT 06830
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Monday - Friday:
9:00AM - 6:00PM
Saturday:
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Sunday:
Closed
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If a person writes a check without sufficient funds in an associated account to cover it, the check will bounce, or be returned for insufficient funds. Each state has laws regulating how merchants may respond to bounced checks. In Connecticut, the merchant may file a civil suit and press criminal charges if the check writer does not reimburse him for a bounced check after the merchant has sent several notices regarding the matter.
Posted Notice Requirement
Merchants and other business owners who accept checks must post a notice where customers are likely to see it warning them of the potential consequences of writing bad checks. The notice must include the civil penalties that bad check writers may face, the appropriate Connecticut statute number and an advisory that the check writer may also face criminal penalties
Civil and Criminal Penalties
As of 2010, civil courts may require the check writer to reimburse the merchant for the value of the check plus pay up to $750 if he has no back account or $400 if the check is returned for insufficient funds. If the merchant chooses to press criminal charges, the bad check writer may face a fine of up to $1,000 and up to one year in jail. Writing a bad check is a felony charge if the check was for more than $1,000 and a misdemeanor if written for a lesser amount.
Required Written Notices
If a check bounces, the merchant must send the check writer a letter by certified mail at the check writer's last known address or place of business. Usually this letter is sent to the address on the writer's check. The letter must inform the writer that the check was returned ask him to reimburse the merchant for the amount of the check and inform him of the potential criminal or civil penalties if he fails to do so. If the check writers does not respond to the letter within 15 days of receipt, the merchant must send a second letter. This letter must inform the check writer that he has 30 days to reimburse the merchant before the merchant takes legal action against him. Both letters must be written in both English and Spanish.







