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Undisclosed Prior Use: Rental, Taxi, Rideshare & Fleet Vehicles in California

Many used cars in California once served as rental cars, taxis or rideshare vehicles, police units, or other commercial/fleet vehicles. That history matters. Prior commercial use usually means harder miles, more wear, and a lower fair market value. California dealers cannot quietly pass off heavy-use vehicles as ordinary personal-use cars when the law requires disclosure.

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Undisclosed Accident, Frame Damage & Salvage History in California

Finding out after the sale that your car has a serious accident history, frame or structural damage, or a prior total-loss/salvage title can be a gut punch. In California, dealers cannot hide material damage, frame/structural issues, or branded titles when they know about them – especially when those problems affect safety or value.

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Ford F250 / F350 / F450 "Safety Recall" 24V806000, 24S66

Attention Ford F-250, F-350, and F-450 Truck Owners: Important 24S66 Safety Recall Notice!

If you own a 2023-2024 Ford F-250, F-350, or F-450 truck, your vehicle may be affected by a serious safety recall that has been identified as campaign 24V806000 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This recall involves an inherent defect that could result in the truck’s rearview camera image intermittently failing to display, significantly increasing your risk of injury or a crash.

Automotive Fraud, Dealer Fraud and Repair Fraud

In California, Dealership Fraud and Repair Fraud are so common that many employees in the automotive business may not even know that their exaggerations or omissions are illegal. Whether intentional or simply through negligence, The California Civil Code protects Auto Buyer's from being misled.

Repair and Dealer Fraud in California applies to all vehicles and transactions and is defined by the Civil Code as follows:

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