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  2. Odometer fraud - Wikipedia

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    Odometer fraud, also referred to as "busting miles" (United States) or "clocking" (UK, Ireland and Canada), is the illegal practice of rolling back odometers to make it appear that vehicles have lower mileage than they actually do. Odometer fraud occurs when the seller of a vehicle falsely represents the actual mileage of a vehicle to the buyer ...

  3. ‘Everything we had’: An Oregon City couple lost a ... - AOL

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    An Oregon City, Oregon couple spent $45,000 on the truck of their dreams only to find out later that the dealer they purchased the vehicle from was fake and the truck was stolen.

  4. 10 Best Free VIN Check Sites To Use Before Buying a Car - AOL

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... Vehicle History offers a free comprehensive VIN check. You ...

  5. John McNamara (fraudster) - Wikipedia

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    The number of vans bought represented more converted vans than the entire US industry produced, requiring Kay Industries to have a factory capable of producing 200–400 vans per day [3] The sales to Cydonia Trading violated GM's franchise agreements, because domestic dealers are not supposed to sell cars to overseas buyers

  6. Volkswagen emissions scandal - Wikipedia

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    On 28 June 2016, Volkswagen agreed to pay $15.3 billion [343] to settle the various public and private civil actions in the United States, the largest settlement ever of an automobile-related consumer class action in United States history. [344] On 25 October 2016, a U.S. federal judge approved the settlement. [345]

  7. Mechanic vs. Dealership vs. Auto Chain: Which Is Least and ...

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    An auto chain isn’t going to be the absolute worst place to get a more in-depth repair, but Agnew said to be careful. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.

  8. Miracle cars scam - Wikipedia

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    The miracle cars scam was an advance-fee scam run from 1997 to 2002 by Californians James R. Nichols and Robert Gomez. In its run of just over four years, over 4,000 people bought 7,000 cars that did not exist, netting over US$ 21 million from the victims.

  9. Watch out for this wild Southland car scam: Suspects rent ...

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    Sheriff's officials say they are looking for additional victims who may have purchased a vehicle from the suspects, asking anyone involved to call the Taskforce for Regional Autotheft Prevention ...