Lemon Autos Dealerships Unfair Tactics

Lemon Autos Dealerships Unfair Tactics

 

 
 
 

 

Nick C. Thompson

105 Daventry Lane Suite 200

Louisville, Kentucky

40223

(502)429-0057

 

 

Lemon Autos Dealerships Unfair Tactics

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These are just some scams and unfair tactics auto dealerships use:

1) Unhorsing. The Dealership sold your trade in car.  This is often used as an unfair trade tactic with spot deliveries.  Now you have to take the dealership's lemon auto or the Dealership has a different lemon auto for you.  While you are waiting on financing a good deal, they sell your trade in (or claim to).  Then your financing fails and you are forced to buy a different lemon auto (you have to buy what is the lemon they always wanted you to buy at their price just to get a way to work). 

2) The "Window Etching" Dealership Scam.  The Dealership charges you for etching your car's serial number on windows, which is of no value to you if you keep the car fully insured.

3) The "Forced Warranty" and "Forced Credit Life Insurance" Dealership Scams.  You can't be required to buy a warranty to finance a car, but Dealerships tell you that to sell you these extra money makers, which are unfair trade tactics and practices


5)  The "Additional Dealership Markup or Dealership Prep Scam (ADM) and MSRP Scam." The Dealership simply adds charges for work that was already required or that costs them nothing.


7) The "Leasing Is Better Than Buying" Dealership Scam.  The big lie.   Leasing is more expensive, not less. 


8) "We'll Payoff Your Loan OR Lease No Matter How Much You Still Owe!!!."  Other Dealership lies just to get you in with bait and switch tactics to lemon autos and "deals."

9) The "Spot Delivery Scam."  Often called, "OOPS, the financing fell through, you have to return the car." Often combined with unhorsing (see #1) to force you to buy a different lemon auto or to pay a higher price from Dealership lots. 

10) The "Disappearing Rebate" Scam  and The "Deposit Check" Scam.  The dealership forgets to apply your rebate or deposit your check to the deal and pockets it.  Often, an excellent class action lawsuit against the dealership.   Because, if you had it done to you, then others often had it done to them.

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