Used Car Marketplaces Sell Defective Vehicles With Undisclosed Major Mechanical Failures
Carvana customers report purchasing certified vehicles that immediately develop severe mechanical failures like transmission replacements within days of delivery. Warranty repairs are slow, incomplete, or repeat failures occur. The gap between vehicle inspection claims and actual condition leaves buyers stranded without usable transportation.
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Consumers purchasing cars through online-only platforms like Carvana frequently receive vehicles with undisclosed mechanical problems that surface within days of delivery. The return and repair process is slow, opaque, and forces buyers into costly holding patterns without clear escalation paths. Lemon law protections exist but are complex to invoke without legal guidance.
Carvana sold lemon vehicle with cascading mechanical failures and refuses refund
A customer purchased a vehicle that suffered engine failure within 3 weeks, followed by transmission failure within 24 hours of engine replacement. Despite cascading mechanical failures qualifying as a lemon, Carvana refused a refund and left the buyer with substantial out-of-pocket costs. The dispute resolution process offered no viable escalation path.
Carvana Vehicles Arrive with Undisclosed Mechanical Defects
Buyers report receiving vehicles through Carvana with serious pre-existing defects including brake and transmission failures within the first day. The inspection process fails to catch or disclose critical mechanical issues. Dispute resolution is slow and leaves customers absorbing expensive repair costs.
Online Used Car Dealers Consistently Deliver Unsafe Vehicles Failing Inspection
Carvana customers receive vehicles with serious mechanical defects — unsafe tires, transmission failures, undisclosed prior damage — despite the platform's inspection claims. Repeated failures across consecutive purchases indicate systemic quality control breakdowns. Buyers have limited recourse and face high out-of-pocket repair costs.
Carvana warranty denies rental car after transmission failure
A customer whose truck suffered transmission failure just over 1,000 miles after purchase found that Carvana and its warranty partner SilverRock refused to provide a rental car during repairs. This exposes a gap in used-car warranty coverage that leaves buyers without transport during major failures. The problem is vendor-specific and primarily a contractual rather than a software challenge.
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