There are so many ways that people try to scam you when you’re looking to buy or sell a car. The number one rule of car buying and selling is to always be absolutely sure that the seller wants cash and is not trying to take advantage of you in any way. The world of used car buying and selling is full of scam artists who will try to get their hands on your cash by any means necessary. There are some scams that are more common than others, and we’ve outlined a few of them below so you can be extra careful when trying to buy or sell a car.

Car buying scams

There are a lot of scams that are designed to get you to buy a car that you don’t want or need. The most common of these are when someone offers you a car at a price that is much lower than the market value of the car. This is often done by someone who knows little to nothing about cars and is trying to take advantage of you. Another scam is when someone offers to sell you a car at a ridiculously low price only to tell you that you need to pay more money for repairs. This is a common scam because so many people are desperate to sell their car and don’t take the time to make sure it is in good working condition. If you aren’t sure if a car is in good condition, bring it to a mechanic to get it checked out.

Towing scam

Another scam that is common when buying or selling a car is the towing scam. Someone will see you struggling to get your car out of a ditch or mud hole and offer to help you out. They will then take your car to their shop, where they will charge you a huge amount of money to get your car out of the mud. This is a scam because you should never, ever let anyone else take your car to their shop unless they are a certified mechanic. If they are not a certified mechanic, your car could end up being totaled. You should always take your car to a mechanic of your choosing and make sure that they are going to be able to fix your car and get it back on the road quickly.

Car buying scam #2: Hidden repairs

Another common car buying scam is when someone offers to sell you a car that is in bad shape. They will tell you that they will fix whatever is wrong with the car and then they will charge you a lot of money for the repairs. This is a scam because the car is probably not in the condition that they are telling you it is. They are hoping that you will be so desperate to get the car off of your hands that you will pay whatever they ask. Before you even think about paying for a car, you should have it checked out by a mechanic to make sure that it is in good working condition. If you don’t, you could end up spending a lot more money on repairs than you should.

Selling scams

One of the most common scams when selling a car is when someone offers to buy your car at a price that is much lower than its worth. This is a scam because you should always try to get the highest price possible for your car. You can do this by having your car inspected by a mechanic and making sure that it is in good working condition. You can also find out what the average value of your car is by searching online for the average value of similar cars. You should never sell your car for less than what it is worth. You can use this information to your advantage when trying to sell your car by telling potential buyers that your car is worth more than what they are offering you for it.

Towing scam

Another scam that is common when selling a car is the towing scam. Someone will see you struggling to get your car off the side of the road and offer to help you out. They will then take your car to their shop, where they will charge you a huge amount of money to get your car off the side of the road. This is a scam because you should never, ever let anyone else take your car to their shop unless they are a certified mechanic. If they are not a certified mechanic, your car could end up being totaled. You should always take your car to a mechanic of your choosing and make sure that they are going to be able to fix your car and get it off the side of the road quickly.

Conclusion

The world of used car buying and selling is full of scam artists who will try to get their hands on your cash by any means necessary. There are some scams that are more common than others, and we’ve outlined a few of them below so you can be extra careful when trying to buy or sell a car. Be sure to always be sure to do your research before buying or selling a car, and don’t be afraid to walk away from the deal if things start to get sketchy.

Frequently Asked Question

Yes, we can buy a car without a Title as long as you have a Florida registration in your name and matching ID
It depends, sometimes we pay in cash, other times we pay in check. Generally, larger amounts we’ll pay in check due to the fact we’ve had drivers get robbed with cash. So, for the safety of our drivers we’ll pay in check most of the time unless otherwise requested by the customer within reason.
It’s possible, but we do not do any of the scheduling on our end. We do know pick up is typically about a day or two out.
If it’s just a frame, then we’ll most likely offer a free removal on it. But if it’s just missing a lot of parts, then it’s possible we will pay something for it. We would need to know what parts are missing to give an accurate offer.
Yes, we buy fire damage vehicles. If the fire damage has completely engulfed the entire vehicle, then we may only offer a free removal.
Yes, we buy vehicles with flood damage. Depending on the severity of the flood damage would dictate what we can offer, or only could provide a free removal.
Do I have to be there when they pick it up?    Anyone over the age of 18 can be available for the pickup.
Yes, we can take the Title if it’s not in your name as long as it’s signed by the previous owner and there are no liens or loans on it.