Common Car Dealer Scams To Watch Out For
February 12, 2018
No Warranty Wrecked-Car

This next scam is a cause for concern; the dealer attempts to sell you a car that could potentially have been through hell and back. They'll tell you it's in great shape or minimize the actual damage caused by the wreck; some will even go as far as pretending they have no clue the car was ever damaged! The most pertinent question to ask yourself is why you would even get an 'as-is, no warranty car' from a dealer. You're better off scoping used car ads online or checking out a junkyard. If you're skeptical about the vehicle you're looking at, there are ways to check where the car is from and what accidents it has been in. Always watch out for 'as-is, no warranty' stickers in the Buyers Guide.
Up next is a scam that isn't as hidden as others.