Did you know that car sale hassles is the number one complaint by consumers?
I am sure you had some clue to this . The National Association of Consumer Agency Administrators, which represents government agencies that protect American shoppers, and the Consumer Federation of America, a citizens advocacy group, completed the top ten list for 2002 from complaints reported to state and local consumer protection agencies.
The most frequent complaints about car buying were false sales promotions, misleading advertising, finance problems, and un-disclosed title problems.
These figures are from 2002 and in the year 2001 car buying complaints was number two.
I read this information back in November 2003 and that was at the exact time that Mr. X was writing his book Car Buying Scams, Auto Dealer Executive Breaks “Code of Silence!”
Needless to say, Mr. X also read the same report, and it encouraged and motivated him to hurry up and get the book done so people could learn how not to go through these problems and expose the truth about what goes on at car dealerships.
The book of course is now done and selling like hot cakes. You can take a peek inside of it by Clicking Here.
Also, it’s very important that you read the Better Business Bureau warning report if you have purchased a new or used vehicle since, Sept, 2005, or plan to make a vehicle purchase. You can Click Here to read it. Don’t worry, when you finished reading it, you’ll be returned back to here.
The information you gather from these two given resources will help prevent you from becoming a statistic when it comes to a vehicle purchase.