Buying a car should feel like a smart move, not a setup for disappointment. But for thousands of buyers every year, that “great deal” turns out to be a costly mistake—because the mileage isn’t real.
In the wake of rampant odometer fraud, The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) wants to impose new requirements for 2021 and beyond regarding the disclosure of a vehicle’s mileage ...
While purchasing used cars, it is considered a practical and affordable option compared to buying new cars. It is cheaper, prevents depreciation, and gives consumers access to luxury cars which they ...
It can be easy to get caught by a scam when purchasing a used vehicle, with unscrupulous dealers employing a huge variety of tactics to artificially inflate the value of the cars that they're selling.
CARFAX estimates tens of thousands of vehicles in the state are suspected of having their odometers rolled back, a scam that experts say can happen in seconds. The owner of Atlanta Speedometer in ...