Don’t get swamped buying a flood-damaged car
In the wake of the recent hurricanes, used car buyers should use caution: Storm-damaged vehicles are sometimes cleaned up and taken out of state for sale.
In the wake of the recent hurricanes, used car buyers should use caution: Storm-damaged vehicles are sometimes cleaned up and taken out of state for sale.
The FTC has been hearing about a new scam targeting people who are selling their cars online.
A recall notice for your car or truck signals a serious safety defect that you should try to get fixed quickly.
Is a new car in your future? You might first have some unfinished business with your old one.
With the summer travel season in high gear, the FTC is warning drivers about skimming scams at the pump.
The FTC’s Used Car Rule says that dealers have to display a Buyers Guide in every used car they have for sale, and give it to buyers after the sale.
The floodwaters from last year’s hurricanes receded months ago, but their wrath could still affect used car buyers across the nation.
If you’re buying a used car, the FTC recommends getting a vehicle history report before you buy. Vehicle history reports can tell you a lot about a used car. A report might include ownership history
Have you seen ads promising easy money if you shrink-wrap your car — with ads for brands like Monster Energy, Red Bull, or Pepsi?