The sleazy Used-Car Dealer has become such a cultural trope that car buyers hardly need to be warned to be careful when shopping for a pre-owned vehicle. But beyond kicking the tires, many consumers are unprepared to identity a used-car scam before it’s too late. Unlike new-car scams, which usually revolve around confusion and manipulation, used-car scams tend to be about concealing important facts about the vehicle such as mileage, ...
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