Top 10 Car Dealer Scams

Last Modified: May 28, 2019 by Jeff Ostroff

CarBuyingTips.com has been investigating and exposing car buying scams since our inception in 1996. We have created this listing of the "Top 10 Car Dealer Scams" that, based upon our research, you'll likely come across. We have determined which scams to include as part of this list based on feedback from our visitors about which scams are encountered most often. We didn't make these scams up, we just expose them. Every day there are people getting ripped off by these scams or slight variations of them. Sometimes salespeople send us angry emails and claim that these scams aren't used anymore. Although not all dealers use them, if you read about it here then the scam is still in widespread use.

Alway done it this way

If you have bad credit then you are very vulnerable to the finance related scams and are likely to see several of them during your transaction. You'll notice that most of the scams take place in the finance (or business) office because at this point you let your guard down. You think the negotiation and games are over but, in reality, they are just beginning. Some scams don't even hit you until several weeks later even though you thought you had a binding contract. To preemptively avoid as many scams as possible you should follow CarBuyingTips.com's advice and arrange your own financing, don't have a trade-in as part of the deal and bring The Folder full of your research.

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  1. The Old "Financing Fell Through Scam (aka Spot Delivery Scam)"
  2. The Classic "Lie To The Customer About Their Credit Score" Scam
  3. The Oops, "Forget To Pay Off Your Trade In" Scam
  4. The Immoral "Straw Purchase Scam"
  5. The Made Up "Your Online Lender Bounces Checks" Scam
  6. The High Pressure "Forced Warranty" Scam
  7. The Ridiculous "Dealer Prep" Scam (Excessive Fee)
  8. Watch out for "We'll Payoff Your Car No Matter How Much You Owe!" Ads
  9. The Dangerous Previously Wrecked Used Car, Sold "As Is" Scam
  10. The Sneaky "We lowered your payments! Come back and re-sign!"

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