How to avoid the 10 most common scams when buying a used car in Canada
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10 Used Car Scams: How CARFAX Protects You

Par CARFAXGO Experts10 avril 202512 min

10 Used Car Scams: How CARFAX Protects You

Introduction: The Auto Scam Landscape in Canada in 2025

Every year, over 15,000 Canadians get scammed when buying a used car. Average losses amount to $8,500 per victim. But 93% of these scams can be detected with a simple vehicle history report.

In this guide, we reveal the 10 most common scams and how history verification services protect you against each one.

Discover our pricing for history reports and check our FAQ for any questions.

🚨 Crucial statistic: Vehicles with hidden history sell on average 28% cheaper than their asking price once problems are revealed.

Scam #1: Odometer Fraud

The Scam Scenario

A dishonest seller reduces the displayed mileage to make the vehicle appear younger and less worn. A car with 120,000 km suddenly becomes one with 75,000 km.

How It Works

  • Electronic modification of modern counters
  • Mechanical replacement of analog odometers
  • Deletion of mileage-related error codes

How History Reports Detect the Scam

✅ **Detection via:** Multiple owner history
✅ **Evidence:** Abnormal number of transactions in short period
✅ **Alerts:** Reporting of repetitive sales

Concrete example: 5 different owners in 2 years = reliable indicator of a major problem.

Check our history verification services to know the vehicle's complete past.

Scam #2: Hidden Accidents

The Hidden Danger

A severely damaged vehicle is summarily repaired and resold as "no accident." Structural problems can endanger your life.

Signs of a Hidden Accident

  • Uneven paint quality
  • Misaligned doors or trunk
  • Abnormal driving noises

Protection Through History

History reports access:

  • Insurance company databases
  • Police accident reports
  • Body shop repair documents

Average savings: $12,000 in avoided repairs

Scam #3: Title Washing

The "Cleaned" Title Scam

A vehicle declared "salvage" in one province is moved to another to obtain a "clean" title.

Scam Mechanism

  1. Damaged vehicle in Quebec → "salvage" title
  2. Moved to Ontario → new "clean" title
  3. Resold as normal vehicle

How Reports Track Titles

  • Complete provincial title history
  • Province change tracking
  • Alerts on problematic titles

Protection: Warranty on undeclared titles included

Verify complete title history with our verification services.

Scam #4: Flood-Damaged Vehicles

The Danger of Flooded Vehicles

Water causes irreparable electrical damage that can appear months after purchase.

Flood Signs

  • Persistent musty smell
  • Corrosion on metal elements
  • Faulty electronics

Detection Through History

Reports identify vehicles:

  • From known flood zones
  • With "water damage" titles
  • Having water-related repairs

Scam #5: Shoddy Repairs

When Appearance Deceives

Cosmetic repairs hide unrepaired structural damage.

How Reports Help

  • Detail of repairs performed
  • Quality of shops used
  • Repair costs (severity indicator)

Example: $15,000 repairs indicate a serious accident, even if the vehicle looks perfect.

Access complete repair details with our reports.

Scam #6: Resold Stolen Vehicles

Theft Recycling

A stolen vehicle receives new identifications and is resold as legal.

Legal Protection

Reports verify against:

  • Stolen vehicle databases
  • Identification number inconsistencies
  • Suspicious ownership history

Scam #7: False Warranties

The Deceptive Promise

"Warranty included" that actually covers almost nothing or contains hidden exclusions.

Verification Through History

  • Warranty claim history
  • Validity of advertised warranties
  • Warranty provider reputation

Scam #8: Fake Options

Phantom Equipment

Vehicle sold as "fully loaded" but high-end options are missing or disabled.

How to Verify

History reports often include:

  • Vehicle's original equipment
  • Factory-installed options
  • Equipment addition history

Scam #9: Falsified Maintenance

Fake Maintenance History

False maintenance documents to make the vehicle appear better maintained than it is.

Detection Through Databases

  • Cross-verification with shops
  • Maintenance interval consistency
  • Document authentication

Scam #10: Impostor Sellers

Fake Individuals, Real Professionals

Dealers posing as private sellers to avoid professional legal obligations.

How History Reveals the Truth

  • Number and duration of owners
  • Suspicious purchase/sale patterns
  • Links to commercial entities

Summary Table: Scam Protection

Scam TypeHistory DetectionAverage Savings Avoided
Odometer fraud⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐$8,000
Hidden accidents⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐$12,000
Title washing⭐⭐⭐⭐$15,000
Flood vehicles⭐⭐⭐⭐$10,000
Shoddy repairs⭐⭐⭐$7,000

Practical Guide: Your Anti-Scam Checklist

Before Even Seeing the Vehicle

  1. Get the identification number (VIN) from seller
  2. Order a complete history report
  3. Check basic inconsistencies

During the Meeting

  1. Compare the report with physical vehicle
  2. Check identification numbers at multiple locations
  3. Test all functions

After Analysis

  1. Negotiate based on discoveries
  2. Or abandon if scam confirmed

📋 Download our complete anti-scam checklist

Frequently Asked Questions

❓ Do reports detect all scams?

A: No, but they detect 93% of major scams. Always combine with a professional mechanical inspection.

❓ What is the cost of a report vs savings?

A: $15-40 to avoid losses of $5,000-20,000. The best investment of your purchase.

❓ Are scams more common with private sellers or dealerships?

A: 70% with private sellers, but professional scams are often more sophisticated.

❓ Does a history report replace a mechanical inspection?

A: No, both are complementary. The report reveals history, inspection evaluates current vehicle condition.

❓ What to do if I discover a scam after purchase?

A: Contact a specialized lawyer immediately. You have legal recourse if the seller made false declarations.

❓ Do reports work for vehicles imported from the United States?

A: Yes, but coverage may be limited. Favor services with complete North American coverage.

For more questions, check our complete FAQ.

Conclusion: Your Best Protection

A vehicle history report is not an expense, it's insurance. For less than 1% of your purchase price, you get protection against potential losses of thousands of dollars.

Our recommendation: Never consider buying a used vehicle without first investing in a complete history verification.

🛡️ Crucial reminder: No vehicle is worth risking your safety and finances. Always verify before buying.


Ready to buy safely? Order your scam protection report now

Note: Statistics come from the Canadian Automobile Association and government reports. Average savings are based on documented cases.

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