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  1. How To Avoid Auto Repair and Service Scams
    by David Maillie. There's a reason why auto service stations have one of the largest numbers of complaints with state attorney generals in every state. Some uphold good business practices and ethics, but most, unfortunately are all about profit and don't care if they have to lie and cheat to get it. To prove this all one has to do is go to several dealers with the same problem or question. You will get many dif... products, articles, news

  2. Auto Repair Estimates and Car Repair Prices - The Real Information to Avoid Car Repair Scams
    by Theodore Olson. Worrying whether or not you were overcharged for your car repair is an awful feeling. There's tons of advice on how to avoid getting ripped-off, but few discuss the actual car repair prices. We really need to look at the charges on a car repair estimate or auto repair invoice to determine if we're paying too much. The focus needs to shift from giving outdated and ineffective advice to addressing... products, articles, news

  3. How to Avoid Dealership Scams
    by Mitch Johnson. When we buy a car, the most important part of it is to get the warranty, as this is very essential for the maintenance of the car in the future. But how do I know that the warranty which offered is not a scam? Get the best tips on how to handle the preparation scam from the dealer. This will save some extra money. 1. The Forced Warranty ScamThis is when the finance manager tells you that you are... products, articles, news

  4. How To Avoid Limousine Rental Scams
    by Vanessa Doctor. There are a lot of different limousine rental service companies out there, each one offering its customers some unique services and additions aside from the basic or standard service offered, giving their potential passengers a wide array of choices that would help them choose the type of service that they want that would best suit their needs and wants. Although renting limousine services are no... products, articles, news

  5. Car Dealer Scams Dealers Use to Get Your Money and How to Avoid Them
    by Steve Faber. It's one of the most adversarial situations most people find themselves in; sitting across from a car salesman whey they're buying a car. To make matters worse, most people are woefully unprepared for it. It's like a trip to the dentist. You know it's necessary, so you tolerate it, but don't really take any steps to make the visit better. You can stop that abuse suffered at the hands of your loca... products, articles, news

  6. The Need-to-Know Facts About Auto Service Contract
    by Alan Lim. These auto service contract are not necessarily required by most car dealers. However, most car buyers are enticed to get one in order to protect themselves against unforeseen circumstances such as expensive car repairs. Generally, auto service contracts are pledges made by the agency, usually the car dealer, responsible to provide the necessary services or repairs that the buyer or the contract... products, articles, news

  7. How To Choose An Auto Mechanic (Technician) and An Auto Repair Shop
    by Charles Evans. This article is how to choose an automotive technician. We used to call them mechanics and some were named Grubber with arms so long that their hands dragged on the ground. These guys could fix things and many times without the right part being available. These old time mechanics were the guys you took into the outback. Today the automotive technician wears a sharp shop uniform and does his work... products, articles, news

  8. Some Auto Dealership Scams While Buying the Car
    by Mitch Johnson. There are scams that dealer put during the deal. Get some guidance on how to avoid these scams. How do I know about my credit score? And what shall I do, so the dealer won't get advantage on it? 1. The VIN# window etching scam Basically a dealer will charge you $300-$900 for window etching and they will tell you that you have to pay the money to get the loan because the banks insists on it. Som... products, articles, news

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