Online Car Dealers Sell Vehicles with Undisclosed Pre-Sale Damage
Carvana sold a vehicle with undisclosed pre-existing damage to multiple components despite claiming it passed a thorough inspection process. Consumers buying cars online without test drives have no reliable way to verify the true condition of a vehicle before purchase.
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Carvana delivers vehicles with undisclosed pre-existing defects
Consumers purchasing used vehicles through Carvana report receiving cars with serious pre-existing mechanical problems not disclosed at time of sale. Warranty coverage is restricted to specific repair shops that may be unavailable or require long waits, leaving buyers with unsafe vehicles and limited recourse. The disconnect between the online inspection promise and actual vehicle condition is a structural trust problem.
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