Monthly Archives: July 2018
What is Mileage Fraud?
Both state and federal law prohibit used car dealers from taking advantage of potential buyers by failing to disclose certain types of damage, falsely claiming to have made repairs, or refusing to honor a valid warranty. Mileage fraud also falls under this category and occurs much more often than most people realize. In fact,… Read More »
Online Used Car Schemes
While many of us associate online scams with spyware, the theft of credit card information, catfishing, and luring users to phony websites, the internet has also proven to be potentially dangerous to used car buyers. Although this type of conduct is often more difficult to prosecute than in-person schemes, it is possible to hold… Read More »
Purchasing a Used Vehicle with Transmission Damage
Aside from flood damage, a bent or broken frame, a deteriorated or defective differential, and engine block damage, used car dealers are required to disclose whether a vehicle’s transmission has sustained damage or is somehow defective before selling it. Failing to do so not only puts buyers at risk of injury in the event… Read More »
Reporting Differential Damage
Used car dealers are not required to disclose all of the damage sustained by a vehicle before selling it to a consumer, unless the buyer specifically asks. However, there are a few exceptions to this rule, which are contained in the Automotive Industry Trade Practices law and require dealers to disclose certain types of… Read More »