According to an updated report from Automotive News, the dealership vows to make things right with Sookralli's victims. The dealership's attorney, Roy Diaz, told Automotive News the dealership intends to "advance funds to customers equivelant to their deposits by October 12." Above all, Champion Motors wants "to make sure that these victims – that's what we're calling them – come out of this from a customer satisfaction perspective as satisfied as possible," Diaz added. Despite what happened, some customers apparently aren't too upset at the dealership and will continue doing business there. Some intend to use their refunded deposits towards another Porsche purchase. Meanwhile, Champion Motors is still examining how it can recover the stolen $2.5 million.