Motorists urged to remain vigilant when purchasing vehicles online

FIRST-TIME car buyers in South Africa are being urged to remain vigilant when buying their dream motor online to avoid potential scams.


FIRST-TIME car buyers in South Africa are being urged to remain vigilant when buying their dream motor online to avoid potential scams.

The car rental experts at StressFreeCarRental.com have identified how to stay safe from dodgy car dealers when buying a vehicle online.

With online dealerships becoming the most popular destination to look for and purchase cars, there has been an increase in buyers being deceived over the internet.

Certain bidding websites have been known to present vehicles in a far better condition than they are actually in.

Some dealers even go to the lengths of temporarily fixing mechanical issues with cheap and faulty parts to get them through the sale unknowingly to online customers.

Here are top tips when buying a car online:

Background checks

Cars will typically come with a service plan and a guarantee, which does provide some peace of mind. However, it is advisable to have the vehicle’s serial number cross-referenced to see if it has previously been involved in an accident. If you’re looking at a newer car, make sure it has the protective film on the windscreen. This is present on most newer cars and absence of this film could indicate the vehicle may have been subject to a smash and grab theft.

Pricing

When searching for cars online you can stumble across a deal that seems too good to be true and more often than not, it is.

Just because a car looks good aesthetically, doesn’t mean it hasn’t got any problems; the listing price will often reflect this. Search online to see what the average pricing is.

Identity

Confirming the seller’s identity is one way that you can validate their legitimacy. Most scammers will try to stick to a message-based form of communication such as e-mail, and they will actively avoid phone conversations. Try to get them on the phone early on as this will also help establish a better relationship..

Payment

Arguably the riskiest part about buying a car online is the payment. Many fraudulent sellers will ask for a payment upfront very soon into any initial talks. They will try to obtain your money via international bank transfer, or any other way that makes it difficult to get your money back. If you do need to send money, make sure to use a safer method like using a credit card, cash, or cheque, so at least you have greater security.

Inspect

This might not always be possible when shopping for cars online, but inspecting a car in real life is the best way to make sure it matches up to specifications given on the listing. It is also a good time to ask the seller if you can test drive the car. Spending money on a car is a big commitment, so there must be no faults where they are not specified.

– ISSUED BY MOTIVE PR

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