Used Car Fraud: How to protect yourself
When buying a used car, ask as
many questions as possible. Has it been in an accident? Have you inspected
the vehicle? Have you serviced the vehicle? Who was the prior owner?
Where did you get the vehicle? Was it ever a rental car? Etc. You you
cannot ask too many questions. The Vehicle Code has express prohibitions
against a Dealer making misrepresentations about a vehicle that "cause
loss" to a consumer. Some cases can be handled very efficiently through
Small Claims Court. Consulting a lawyer early in the process can be
very helpful.
Another way to protect yourself
is to write to your elected representatives in the State Legislature
and in Congress. Some of the most influential and well financed lobbys
are working on behalf of the automobile dealers and manufacturers. They
work constantly to pass laws that make it possible to sell used and
even new cars without disclosing prior damage to the consumer. Write
your representatives and let them know that consumer protection laws
need to be strengthened.