Shrewd companies and salespersons cook up new ways to rip off the public on a daily, if not an hourly, basis. Concealed collision damage, rolled-back odometers, "laundered lemon" cars, where the manufacturer has repurchased the vehicle under lemon laws and then neglected to disclose the car’s history to the next buyer, used cars sold as new – these are just a few areas where dealerships and manufacturers are frequently committing fraud against consumers.
This short piece is designed to assist you in buying a used car, providing you with the proper tools to protect yourself from being ripped off on your next purchase.
The following tips, if followed, are much more likely to result in a satisfactory used car purchase.
If you have been the victim of used car fraud, or if you are planning to purchase a used car, you must have this newsletter to refer to and bring with you to your next purchase.