Los Angeles, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 06/25/2015 -- Car dealer fraud is very common among used car sellers. Being a victim of car dealership fraud is a frustrating experience which can also be expensive. The time and resources that car buyers have to spend fixing a defective car is often not worth it. Being aware of car dealer fraud helps car buyers to protect themselves from becoming a victim of dealership scams. Anyone who recently discovered that the used car that they purchased is defective, or the car dealership lied about prior accidents and damage, should immediately call for professional legal advice from an experienced car attorney.
Unfortunately, some used car dealers lie to their customers and talk them into buying overpriced or defective vehicles just to make a sale. Fighting car dealership fraud can be a long and tough process, but filing a lawsuit is usually the only effective way that a buyer can get their money back or avoids paying more, either for the extra repairs or other charges from the car dealership.
The most common type of car dealership fraud is misrepresentation. Dishonest car dealers often hide the true condition of the vehicle from the buyer. Used car dealers who desperately want to make a profit will choose not to disclose prior accidents, which is illegal. The same is true when a dealer sells a car for more than the advertised price, also illegal. It is also illegal for a dealer to say that a car is in "great condition" when the car needs repairs.
Any buyer who feels that they were ripped off should call and talk to an auto fraud attorney at Consumer Action Law Group. The law firm has a successful track record in car dealership fraud cases. The firm files lawsuits and represents car buyers against car dealerships that sell defective vehicles or fail to disclose the true condition of the car prior to the sale. Car buyers have the right to know the complete history of the car and its actual mileage. Repairs, accidents and defects are important in helping the buyer make an informed decision at the time of the purchase.
If car dealer lied about the condition of the car, hiding serious defects such as frame damage, prior rental, or a lower advertised price, that can result in an auto fraud lawsuit.
Car buyers can now call Consumer Action Law Group, 818-254-8413 to have an auto fraud attorney evaluate their case. Consumer Action Law Group provides free case evaluations and accepts auto fraud cases on a contingency fee basis.
About Consumer Action Law Group
Consumer Action Law Group is a law firm dedicated to help consumers in consumer-related matters or consumers that experienced fraud and scam. Attorneys in the team are knowledgeable and experienced in the areas of eliminating debt, mortgages fraud, auto fraud, and foreclosures. They have direct experience in consumer fraud matters and helping consumers who are facing financial crisis, foreclosure, issues with employers, and problems with auto dealers.
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