You walk into a dealership expecting honesty. After all, buying a car is supposed to be exciting—not stressful. But too often, behind the smiles and sales pitches, some dealers use shady tactics to squeeze more money out of unsuspecting buyers. Whether you’re shopping for a new ride or signing the paperwork on a used one, […]
Auto Fraud
Does Buying a Car “As-Is” Mean I Have No Rights?
You’ve probably seen it before — a car ad or window sticker that says “sold as-is.” At first glance, it might seem harmless. But once something goes wrong, that small phrase can feel like a big trap. Maybe your car broke down a week after you drove it off the lot, or you discovered hidden […]
Can a Dealership Lie About a Car’s History and Get Away With It?
You found the perfect car. The price seemed fair, the dealer seemed trustworthy, and you were told it had a clean history. You signed the papers, drove away, and thought the deal was done. But weeks later, you discovered something shocking—a past accident, flood damage, or even a salvage title the dealer never mentioned. Now […]
How Do I Know If a Car Dealer Scammed Me?
You left the dealership excited about your new car. But a few days later, something doesn’t feel right. Your monthly payment is higher than what the salesperson quoted, or you found fees in the contract that were never mentioned. Maybe the car isn’t performing like they promised it would. Now you’re wondering: did the dealer […]
How to Check a Car’s Repair History (and Why Carfax Isn’t Enough in CA)
Most used car buyers think a clean Carfax report means they’re getting a problem-free vehicle. This costs California consumers millions every year when they find out about undisclosed accidents, flood damage, or major repairs that never showed up in vehicle history reports. Carfax and AutoCheck help, but they only show part of the picture. Knowing […]
Engine Problems in Used Cars: When It’s Fraud vs. When It’s Wear-and-Tear
You buy a used car, drive it for a week or two, and then—check engine light. Overheating. Strange noises. Now you’re wondering: did the seller know about this problem, or did you just get unlucky? The difference between fraud and normal wear-and-tear isn’t just about who’s to blame—it decides whether you can do anything about […]
How to Spot Frame Damage Before You Buy a Used Car
Buying a used car with hidden frame damage is expensive and dangerous. We’re talking about a mistake that can cost you tens of thousands of dollars and put your family at risk every time you drive. Frame damage wrecks your vehicle’s structural integrity, messes with safety systems, and tanks the resale value. If you know […]
Yo-Yo Financing (Spot Delivery) in CA: Exact Steps to Take When the Dealer Calls You Back
You drove off the lot feeling great about your new car purchase. The paperwork was signed, the keys were in your hand, and you thought the deal was done. Then, days or weeks later, your phone rings. The dealer is calling to tell you there’s a “problem with your financing” and you need to come […]
Wrongful Repossession in California: Defenses, The 15-Day Letter, and Getting Your Car Back
Your car is gone. If it was taken without following the law, you might be able to get it back and hold the lender accountable. California law gives you real protections against improper repossession tactics, but you need to act fast and understand your rights. What Makes a Repossession “Wrongful” in California? Not every repossession […]
Odometer Fraud in 2025: Digital Dash Tactics and How We Prove Mileage Rollbacks
The days of coat hangers and drills are over, but odometer fraud isn’t dead – it’s just gone digital. Today’s scammers use sophisticated software to manipulate electronic dashboards, making rolled-back mileage harder to spot than ever before. If you’re buying a used car or think you’ve been scammed, you need to know what you’re up […]










