A used car dealer is legally required to disclose the condition of a car, including damaged frames. Unfortunately, you may not notice this damage when buying a used car. Therefore, when a dealer fails to disclose this issue, you may end up with an unsafe car, putting...
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Can used cars be lemons?
On Behalf of Consumer Law Group, LLC | Feb 18, 2022 | Used Car
When people think about lemon laws, they often think about buying a brand new car that turns out to be defective immediately. It hurts to spend $50,000 on a vehicle that you thought would last you for years and then wind up in the shop in the first few weeks. This is...
What can you learn from a VIN search?
On Behalf of Consumer Law Group, LLC | May 27, 2021 | Used Car, Used Cars
Every vehicle is a unique machine that comes with a unique identifier – a vehicle identification number. Known as a “VIN” number, this identifier is an alphanumeric code that provides important information about the vehicle's history. There are ways for...
If Buying a Used Car, Don’t Skimp on the Inspection
On Behalf of Consumer Law Group, LLC | Mar 6, 2015 | Used Car
The most important thing that a consumer should do before buying a used car is have an independent mechanic inspect the car or truck. A qualified inspector can help car buyers avoid vehicles with serious defects or other problems. Additionally, any minor problems...