
Auto Fraud Attorney Bakersfield | Fight Back Against Dealers on the Bakersfield Auto Mall Corridor
If you bought a car from a dealership along Gasoline Alley Drive or the Bakersfield Auto Mall and something about the deal felt wrong, you may have options — cases for Bakersfield buyers are filed at the Metropolitan Division Justice Building in downtown Bakersfield.
Consumer Action Law Group represents Bakersfield car buyers who were deceived by dealers along the Bakersfield Auto Mall on Gasoline Alley Drive and the independent used-car lots along Ming Avenue. Auto fraud and dealer fraud cases for Kern County buyers are filed at the Metropolitan Division Justice Building, 1215 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301, which handles civil and small claims matters for the county. The consultation is free, we work with Spanish-speaking clients, and you can reach us at (818) 254-8413 to find out where you stand.
Why Bakersfield Buyers Trust Consumer Action Law Group
The Bakersfield Auto Market: What Every Buyer Should Know Before Signing
Most of Bakersfield's franchise dealerships are clustered along Gasoline Alley Drive near Highway 99 and Panama Lane, the stretch most people mean when they say the "Auto Mall." If you bought a new or certified pre-owned vehicle in Bakersfield, there's a good chance the deal happened somewhere along that corridor. Independent used-car lots are spread along Ming Avenue and the Union Avenue/Highway 99 frontage closer to downtown, where pricing and financing terms tend to be less standardized than at the franchise stores out by the Auto Mall.
Bakersfield's economy still runs heavily on agriculture and oilfield work, and a lot of buyers here need a reliable truck or work vehicle more than they need a status symbol — which makes them a frequent target for dealers who quietly swap in a higher-mileage trade or a vehicle with undisclosed frame or flood damage once the buyer is focused on payment size rather than vehicle history. We also see a steady pattern of yo-yo financing complaints out of this market: a buyer drives off the lot from a Gasoline Alley dealership only to get a call days later demanding a higher down payment or a new contract at a worse rate, with the threat that the original deal "fell through."
If any part of this sounds like what happened to you — or if you just have a nagging feeling that the numbers on your contract don't match what you were told in the showroom — a free consultation is the fastest way to find out where you stand. You don't need your paperwork organized or even fully understand what went wrong before you call.
Auto Fraud Cases We Handle for Bakersfield Buyers
Hidden Accident & Damage History
If your vehicle has started showing problems that don't match its mileage or its "clean" history, there may be accident or flood damage the dealer never told you about. This happens often with vehicles brought in from out of the area and resold quickly along the Auto Mall corridor before a buyer has time to dig into the vehicle's past. California law requires dealers to disclose known material defects and history, and failing to do so is a serious problem you don't have to absorb alone. If something about your car's history doesn't add up, call us — we can investigate.
Yo-Yo Financing Fraud
You signed paperwork, drove the car home from a Gasoline Alley dealership, and thought the deal was done — then the dealer called demanding more money down or a new contract at a worse interest rate, claiming your financing "fell through." This is yo-yo financing, and it's one of the most common complaints we see from Bakersfield buyers. You may not be bound by the new terms the dealer is pressuring you to sign, and walking away from a deal like this isn't as risky as the dealer wants you to believe. Call us before you sign anything new.
Unauthorized Add-On Fees & Products
If your final contract included charges for extended warranties, gap insurance, etching, or "dealer prep" fees you never agreed to, that's a problem state and federal consumer protection laws were written to address. We regularly see Bakersfield buyers discover these charges only after reviewing their paperwork at home, far from the pressure of the dealership floor. These fees can add thousands of dollars to a loan over its life. If your contract has line items you don't remember agreeing to, bring it to us.
Odometer Fraud
If the mileage on your vehicle turns out to be higher than what was shown at the time of sale, that is a serious problem — and not one you have to absorb alone. Federal law treats odometer tampering as a significant offense, and buyers in this situation may be entitled to meaningful compensation. Vehicles that move through resale lots quickly, which is common along Bakersfield's used-car corridors, are particularly vulnerable to this kind of tampering. If something about your car's mileage doesn't add up, call us — we can investigate.
Bait and Switch Advertising
You may have seen a specific vehicle or price advertised online or in a Bakersfield dealership's lot signage, only to be told once you arrived that the car was "already sold" or the price didn't actually apply to you. Dealers then steer buyers toward a more expensive vehicle or a worse deal using the same advertised terms as bait. This practice is illegal under California consumer protection law, and our attorneys pursue dealers who use it. If you feel like you were lured in under one set of terms and walked out with another, tell us what happened.
Salvage and Rebuilt Title Fraud
Some vehicles sold in Bakersfield were previously totaled, rebuilt, and resold without the buyer ever being told the car carries a salvage or rebuilt title history. These vehicles can have ongoing structural or safety issues that aren't obvious during a test drive. If you later learn — through a lender, an insurer, or a mechanic — that your car has a title history you were never told about, that omission may be actionable. Call us to find out.
Where Bakersfield Auto Fraud Cases Are Filed
1215 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301
This courthouse handles civil and small claims matters for Kern County, including auto fraud lawsuits against dealerships. It sits in downtown Bakersfield at the corner of Truxtun Avenue and L Street, roughly a 10-minute drive from the Gasoline Alley Drive/Auto Mall corridor where most franchise dealerships in the city are located.
Civil filing window hours: Monday–Thursday 8:00 AM–4:00 PM, Friday 8:00 AM–12:00 PM.
For current department assignments, visit kern.courts.ca.gov or call (661) 610-6000.
California Laws That Protect Bakersfield Car Buyers
- Consumers Legal Remedies Act (CLRA): California's primary consumer protection statute, prohibiting unfair and deceptive acts in the sale of goods. Successful plaintiffs can recover actual damages and attorney fees.
- Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act (California Lemon Law): Protects buyers of new vehicles sold in California whose vehicles have defects the manufacturer cannot repair after a reasonable number of attempts. If your new car has been in the shop repeatedly for the same problem, this law may require the manufacturer to replace the vehicle or refund your purchase price.
- Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act: The federal counterpart to Song-Beverly, this law governs written warranties on consumer products including vehicles and provides additional remedies when a manufacturer fails to honor its warranty obligations.
Time Limits — Do Not Wait
Auto fraud and lemon law claims in California are subject to statutes of limitations — deadlines that permanently bar a claim if missed. The exact deadline depends on the type of claim and when you discovered the problem. Evidence deteriorates, records get purged, and memories fade. Contact an attorney as soon as you suspect a problem. We offer free consultations and can tell you quickly whether your situation is within the filing window.
Selected Case Results for Kern County & California Auto Fraud Clients
| S. Nichols | Over $90,000 Recovered |
| F. Robbins | Over $80,000 Recovered |
| Ashley A. | Over $55,000 Recovered |
| P. Angeles | Over $50,000 Recovered |
| D. Manna | Over $50,000 Recovered |
| A. Acosta | Over $45,000 Recovered |
Results shown are selected statewide California auto fraud settlements. Individual results vary based on case facts.
FAQs About Auto Fraud in Bakersfield
Where are most of the car dealerships in Bakersfield?
Most franchise dealerships are concentrated along Gasoline Alley Drive near Highway 99 and Panama Lane — the area most locals call the Bakersfield Auto Mall. Independent used-car lots tend to run along Ming Avenue and the Union Avenue corridor closer to downtown. If your deal happened along either stretch and something felt off, that pattern is familiar to us. Call for a free consultation and we'll walk through what you experienced.
Which courthouse handles auto fraud cases for Bakersfield buyers?
Auto fraud lawsuits against Bakersfield dealerships are filed at the Metropolitan Division Justice Building, 1215 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301, which handles civil and small claims matters for Kern County. We've filed cases there and know the local filing process. If you're not sure whether your situation belongs in civil court or small claims, that's exactly the kind of question a free consultation answers.
I mostly speak Spanish — can you still help me?
Yes. We work with Spanish-speaking clients throughout Kern County, and a large share of Bakersfield car buyers we talk to are more comfortable explaining what happened in Spanish. Don't let a language barrier stop you from calling — our team can walk through your situation with you directly in Spanish from the very first call.
How long do I have to file a claim against the dealer?
It depends on the type of fraud and when you discovered the problem — there's no single deadline that applies to every case. What matters most is acting before evidence disappears: dealers purge records, sales staff turn over, and your own memory of what was said on the lot fades over time. The fastest way to know exactly where you stand is a free consultation — we can tell you quickly whether you're still within the filing window.
My dealer let me take the car home but is now calling me back demanding new terms. What do I do?
This is yo-yo financing, and it's a pattern we see regularly out of dealerships along the Gasoline Alley corridor. The dealer is hoping you'll panic and sign whatever new contract they put in front of you. Before you sign anything or return the vehicle, call us — you may have more leverage in this situation than the dealer is letting on, and we can tell you what your actual options are.
What should I bring to my first consultation?
Bring whatever you have — the sales contract, financing paperwork, text messages with the dealer, photos of the vehicle, a Carfax or vehicle history report if you have one. But don't wait to call just because your paperwork isn't organized. Tell us what you remember and we'll help you figure out what else we need and how to get it.
Does Consumer Action Law Group serve all Bakersfield ZIP codes?
Yes, we represent buyers across all of Bakersfield, including 93301, 93304, 93305, 93306, 93307, 93308, 93309, 93311, 93312, 93313, and 93314 — covering downtown, the southwest neighborhoods near Stockdale and Seven Oaks, and the northwest area near Riverlakes Ranch. Wherever in Bakersfield you bought your car, we can take your call.
Every case is different — just because my situation sounds like fraud doesn't mean I have a case, right?
That's right, and we'd rather tell you that honestly than oversell you on a free call. Looking like fraud and being able to prove fraud are two different things — the law matters, but so does the evidence available to support it. Useful evidence often includes things you may already have without realizing it: the sales contract, repair orders, text or email exchanges with the dealer, a vehicle history report, photos. Some of it we can obtain ourselves even if you don't have it on hand. The free consultation exists precisely to sort this out — it's a real review of your facts, not a sales pitch, and it protects you from spending time pursuing a situation that won't hold up. The only way to know for sure is to walk through the details with us.
Contact Us to Fight Back Against Auto Fraud in Bakersfield
If your deal happened at a dealership along Gasoline Alley Drive or one of the used-car lots on Ming Avenue, and you're now stuck with hidden damage, surprise fees, or a financing call-back you didn't expect, you're not alone — and you don't have to decide on your own whether it's "serious enough" to pursue. That's exactly what the free consultation is for. Time matters mostly because evidence and records don't last forever, not because of any artificial deadline — so the sooner you call, the more we have to work with.
The consultation costs nothing, and you don't need every document in hand before you call. We're bilingual, and we've filed cases at the Metropolitan Division Justice Building in downtown Bakersfield, so you'll be talking with people who already know how this process works locally.
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