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Used Car Ads In Los Angeles: How To Avoid Buying A Lemon

by Daniel Wright

You do have legal and financial recourse if you buy a defective motorized vehicle such as a car, truck, boat, or motorcycle. Your state lemon law will offer you some consumer protection. It may allow you to recover your shipping, registration, and licensing costs, as well as your entire down payment, regardless if you paid cash or utilized an allowance from a trade-in vehicle.

It is also possible that they will be able to recoup your monthly cash outlay, up to when you returned the defective car to the outfit you bought it from, regardless of whether you leased it or financed it, as well as the cost of any improvements, additions, or accessories you might have had added to the bad car after you bought it. You may also be reimbursed for any cash outlays involved regarding the crappy car, auto, boat, truck, or whatever, relative to repair costs, tow trucks, or leasing the car.

You must be sure to fully document your case with copies of repair bills and make detailed notes of who you speak with, all that is said, and all dates and times. You should also write down all your complaints and keep copies of them. Complaints should provide written details of the difficulty of getting the car to the dealer for repairs, as well as the how the lack of reliability has harmed you. Any time you write to a dealer, keep copies and make sure to send it via certified mail and request a return receipt.

Beware of the Los Angeles used car dealers who try to cheat people. Many of them attempt to sell lemons to people buying used cars. Sometimes they put adds on the internet and this often attracts many customers. The dealers often get the bad cars from people who made poor deals on new cars. A new car which is not well made is sold to a used car dealer. He then sells it to a used car customer and makes a lot of money.

Tons of auto ads can be found in the Sunday newspaper or you can type "used car Los Angeles" in any search engine. Either way you can browse their inventory and give them a call if you see something you like or have any questions. Most will be available anytime so you can check out the car yourself.

Given that the odds in buying a lemon car from a dealer versus a private owner is about the same, it just makes more sense to buy from the private owner. Among the many benefits of buying privately: avoidance of the used-car dealer's deceptive sales tactics and saving a bundle since a used car in Los Angeles will cost a lot more at the dealer.

A lot of used car dealers in los angeles area can dupe you and sell lemon cars. These dealers place used car ads in los angeles area on the Internet and easily attract a lot of people. Most of the times when people are tricked into buying new lemon cars, they sell them to the used car dealer los angeles. If you live in Los Angeles, you can find a ridiculous abundance of used car dealers. You can often call these car dealers for more information or to schedule an inspection. They will often even bring their cars to you.

Published January 4th, 2008

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