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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Online used car platforms install tires and components that are older or more degraded than the vehicle itself without disclosing this in vehicle condition reports. When customers flag these safety hazards, dealers refuse to remedy them citing as-is sale terms. Buyers have no independent verification mechanism before committing to purchase under online-only sales models.
Carvana Sold Vehicle With Undisclosed Prior Accident Damage
Customer purchased vehicle advertised with only minor cosmetic issues but discovered extensive undisclosed damage including undercarriage problems, alignment issues, replaced door, and indicators of prior accident. Carvana refused buyback request.
Carvana requires buyer to pay diagnostic fee to prove undisclosed prior damage
A Carvana vehicle exhibited signs of prior collision damage and improper repair immediately after purchase, but the company required the buyer to pay a $195 diagnostic fee before reviewing any claim—placing the burden of proof on the consumer for damage Carvana should have disclosed.
Online Vehicle Sellers Ship Cars with Unsafe Pre-Existing Defects
Vehicles sold through online auto marketplaces arrive with pre-existing safety defects like improperly repaired tires. Warranty claims for these defects are denied despite documented evidence the condition existed at time of sale.
Carvana Delivers Undisclosed Damage and Leaves Credit Inquiry After Return
A buyer received a vehicle with undisclosed front-end damage, bald tires, and a non-functional touchscreen — none visible in listing photos. After returning the car, a hard credit inquiry remained on the buyer's report with no mechanism for removal. Reflects the risk of no-inspection online vehicle transactions when listing accuracy is not enforced.
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