If you believe you may have experienced auto dealer fraud, you may want to reach out to a Pearland, TX automotive litigation attorney. Buying a new vehicle is a big investment and should always be taken seriously. It’s important to do your research on the vehicle and auto dealer before making a final purchase. Otherwise, you could get taken advantage of by a dealer. The legal professionals at Keith B. French Law, PLLC have helped many individuals who have been victims of auto fraud.
Here are the most common types of auto fraud.
Bait and Switch
Some auto dealers may put advertisements on television, newspaper or online about a specially priced vehicle that will be sold with special features. However, this deal does not actually exist and just entices consumers to go to an auto dealership. When consumers come to the dealership, they will be told that the advertised vehicle is sold out and directed to another vehicle with the same features, but a high price.
Spot Delivery
A spot delivery occurs when an auto dealer tries to trick a consumer with a low credit score to take home a vehicle immediately and then contacts the consumer later to inform them that they did not qualify for the interest rate that they thought was guaranteed. Then, the consumer is required to return to the dealership to finance the vehicle again, which will result in higher interest rates.
As a Jackson, MS automotive litigation attorney from Keith B. French Law, PLLC can confirm, dealerships know the interest you qualify for right away.
Dishonesty About Vehicle’s History
As a Pearland automotive litigation attorney can attest, car dealers are prohibited from keeping information about a vehicle at the time of purchase. However, some dealers may try to get away with doing this anyway. They may leave out that the vehicle was in an accident or that it endured flood damage.
Odometer Fraud
An odometer is a tool that measures the distance traveled by a vehicle. Generally, the more miles a vehicle has, the more wear and tear it has. That is why consumers want to know how many miles a car has before purchasing it. A Jackson automotive litigation attorney has represented consumers who have been the victim of odometer fraud. Auto dealers may have turned the odometer back or disconnected it.
Rental Vehicles
As a Pearland automotive litigation attorney can confirm, auto dealers may also try to sell vehicles that were used as rental cars in the past. Drivers may not be as careful with rental cars because they are not their own vehicles. They may tell the consumer that the vehicle was executive driven. Down the road, problems with the vehicle may develop due to excessive wear and tear.
If you are the victim of auto fraud, you may want to get in touch with a Jackson automotive litigation attorney from Keith B. French Law, PLLC as soon as possible to talk about your case.
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