J. Aguilar purchased a vehicle from Highline Auto Group, Inc. that soon developed significant transmission issues. When the dealer refused to address the problem, Mr. Aguilar contacted Consumer Action Law Group (CALG) for help. CALG’s auto fraud attorneys promptly sent a demand letter and filed a lawsuit against Highline Auto Group. Their efforts resulted in a favorable outcome, recovering over $35,000 for Mr. Aguilar. This amount included refunds for payments, out-of-pocket expenses, loan payoff, and legal fees, adjusted for mileage. CALG worked closely with Mr. Aguilar throughout the process, fighting both for and with him. With a track record of success in similar cases against auto dealers, CALG offers free consultations at (818) 254-8413 for potential auto fraud victims.
Auto Fraud
M. Maldenado | $45,000 Recovered
M. Maldonado purchased a vehicle from Union Auto Sales, Inc. that soon became inoperable due to multiple severe issues. When the dealer refused to address the problems, Mr. Maldonado contacted Consumer Action Law Group (CALG) for help. CALG’s auto fraud attorneys promptly sent a demand letter and filed a complaint against Union Auto Sales. Their efforts resulted in a favorable outcome, recovering over $45,000 for Mr. Maldonado. This amount included refunds for payments, out-of-pocket expenses, loan payoff, and legal fees, adjusted for mileage. CALG kept Mr. Maldonado informed throughout the process, ensuring he felt secure. With a track record of success in similar cases against auto dealers, CALG offers free consultations at (818) 254-8413 for potential auto fraud victims.
Ashley A. | $55,000 Recovered
Ashley A. purchased a vehicle from Future Ford Lincoln, Inc., later discovering it had been in an undisclosed prior accident. When the dealer refused her request for a buyback and refund, she contacted Consumer Action Law Group (CALG) for help. CALG’s auto fraud attorneys promptly sent a demand letter and filed a formal complaint. Their efforts resulted in a favorable outcome, recovering over $55,000 for Ashley. This amount included refunds for payments, out-of-pocket expenses, loan payoff, and legal fees, adjusted for mileage. CALG kept Ashley informed throughout the process, ensuring she felt secure. With a track record of success in similar cases, CALG offers free consultations for potential auto fraud victims.
L. Lopez | $35,000 Recovered
L. Lopez purchased a vehicle from Superior Kar Company, Inc. Soon after, the car lost power while on the freeway. Despite contacting the dealer, who promised repairs, no action was taken. Seeking resolution, Mr. Lopez reached out to our office. Consumer Action Law Group’s auto fraud attorneys promptly intervened, sending a demand letter and filing a formal complaint. Through their efforts, a favorable settlement was secured, including refunds for payments, compensation for expenses, and coverage of legal fees. Consumer Action Law Group kept Mr. Lopez informed throughout the process, successfully unwinding the contract and providing relief from the dealer’s inaction. Our team’s experience in similar cases against auto dealerships like Superior Kar Company ensured a positive outcome for our client.
F. Alvarado | $45,000 Recovered
On April 28, 2020, Ms. Alvarado bought a 2017 BMW X5 from BMW of San Diego, assured by the dealer that the vehicle had no prior accidents after a thorough inspection. In May 2023, Ms. Alvarado discovered the car had actually been in a serious accident before she bought it. Feeling misled, she contacted Consumer Action Law Group for help. CALG assisted Ms. Alvarado in recovering over $45,000, including refunds for down payments, monthly installments, out-of-pocket costs, loan settlement, and legal fees, adjusted for mileage. This compensation aimed to offset the damages she suffered due to the dealer’s misrepresentation, ensuring she received fair restitution for her situation.
F. Martins | $30,000 Recovered
On February 4, 2024, Mr. Martins purchased a 2018 Nissan Kicks from Win Hyundai in Carson. The dealer promised minor repairs and maintenance, but by April 2024, Mr. Martins still hadn’t received the vehicle. Upon inquiry, he learned the car needed a new engine, information not disclosed at purchase. Feeling misled, Mr. Martins revoked his acceptance and sought a sale rescission.
Seeking guidance, Mr. Martins contacted the Consumer Action Law Group (CALG). CALG’s legal team acted promptly, recovering over $30,000 for the client. This sum included refunds for down payment, monthly installments, out-of-pocket expenses, loan payoff, and legal fees, with adjustments for mileage. CALG resolved the case swiftly, avoiding a lengthy process. Throughout the case, our lawyers worked closely with Mr. Martins, ensuring he remained informed and at ease.
P. Angeles | $50,000 Recovered
On September 27, 2021, Ms. Angeles purchased a 2020 Chevy Silverado 1500 Double Cab from D Mendoza Dealer Inc., believing it had no prior accidents or issues. Later, she discovered the vehicle had been in an accident, information not disclosed at the time of sale. Feeling misled, Ms. Angeles revoked her acceptance of the car and demanded a refund, but the dealer denied any responsibility, claiming no knowledge of a Car Fax report.
Seeking legal recourse, Ms. Angeles sought help from Consumer Action Law Group (CALG). Their attorneys successfully recovered over $50,000, covering down payments, monthly installments, out-of-pocket expenses, loan payoff, and legal fees, adjusted for mileage. CALG’s advocacy ensured Ms. Angeles received compensation for the dealer’s actions, which deprived her of reliable transportation and affected both her economic and personal opportunities.
J. Garcia | $45,000 Recovered
On January 15, 2022, Mr. Garcia purchased a 2018 Nissan Sentra from Good Deal Auto Sales, assured it was in perfect condition. Immediately after buying it, the brakes failed and the engine started shutting off randomly, posing a serious safety risk. Despite Mr. Garcia’s requests for help, the dealer refused, blaming him for the issues and leaving him to cover repair costs. Frustrated and feeling unsafe, Mr. Garcia returned the car and demanded a refund.
Seeking legal assistance, he approached Consumer Action Law Group (CALG). Their attorneys successfully recovered over $45,000, including refunds for down payments, monthly installments, out-of-pocket expenses, loan payoff, and legal fees, adjusted for mileage. CALG’s support ensured Mr. Garcia received compensation and reassurance throughout the process, achieving a positive outcome despite the dealer’s negligence and refusal to take responsibility.
M. Ballai | $45,000 Recovered
On July 14, 2023, Mr. Ballai bought a 2014 Audi RS7 from Hermosa Motors, assured it had no accidents and was in perfect condition. Shortly after, the check engine light came on, leading him to Audi of Van Nuys for repairs. They found serious issues that could prevent the car from passing a smog test. Despite Mr. Ballai’s efforts, Hermosa Motors refused to take responsibility, prompting him to return the car and demand a refund.
Mr. Ballai sought help from Consumer Action Law Group (CALG), recovering over $45,000. This covered down payments, monthly installments, expenses, loan payoff, and legal fees, easing the financial impact of the dealer’s misrepresentation.
A. Acosta | $45,000 Recovered
Around February 19, 2023, Mr. Acosta purchased a 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 from Carvana in Westminster, CA, believing it was in perfect condition. Shortly after buying it, he encountered issues such as a dashboard oil light indicating low oil life and discovered significant rust underlining the vehicle, which was not disclosed during the sale. The dealer refused to take responsibility or provide assistance, prompting Mr. Acosta to revoke ownership and demand a rescission of the sale.
Seeking resolution, Mr. Acosta contacted Consumer Action Law Group (CALG). Their attorneys successfully recovered over $45,000, covering down payments, monthly installments, out-of-pocket expenses, loan payoff, and legal fees, adjusted for mileage. CALG’s support enabled Mr. Acosta to receive compensation and relief after the dealer’s failure to disclose defects, ensuring he was fairly compensated for his ordeal.
S. Nichols | $90,000 Recovered
On July 15, 2023, Ms. Nichols purchased a 2023 Mercedes Benz M2CA4G from Mercedes Benz USA. Shortly after, the car experienced issues with the rear cargo door, flooring, windshield, air conditioner, proximity sensors, and starter. Despite multiple repair attempts, the problems persisted, leaving Ms. Nichols without reliable transportation for both work and personal needs. She revoked ownership under the Song-Beverly Act, seeking a refund.
Ms. Nichols sought assistance from Consumer Action Law Group (CALG), where attorneys successfully recovered over $90,000. This included refunds for down payments, monthly installments, out-of-pocket expenses, loan payoff, and legal fees, adjusted for mileage. CALG’s support provided Ms. Nichols the advocacy and resolution she needed after facing dealer negligence and vehicle defects.
J. Maldonado | $50,000 Recovered
On September 6, 2018, Mr. Maldonado purchased a 2014 Ford Mustang and a service contract that promised to cover all issues. Shortly after, the transmission failed. The dealer directed him to the service contract company, which found the car had extensive modifications, voiding coverage. Mr. Maldonado was unaware of these modifications at purchase, nor were they disclosed.
Seeking recourse, he contacted Consumer Action Law Group (CALG). They successfully recovered over $50,000, including refunds for down payments, monthly installments, out-of-pocket expenses, loan payoff, and legal fees, adjusted for mileage. CALG’s support helped Mr. Maldonado recover from the dealer’s negligence and non-disclosure, providing him with the compensation he deserved.
D. Manna | $50,000 Recovered
On November 16, 2020, Mr. and Mrs. Manna bought a 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee from IE Auto Sales, unaware it lacked proper lubrication. Soon after, the engine failed unexpectedly, causing significant economic and personal losses including missed work and events. The dealer offered no assistance. Seeking redress, they contacted Consumer Action Law Group. CALG helped them recover over $50,000, covering down payments, monthly installments, out-of-pocket expenses, loan repayment, and legal fees, adjusted for mileage. This compensation restored their financial balance and provided relief, thanks to the intervention of CALG’s attorneys.
F. Robbins | $80,000 Recovered
In March 2023, Mr. Robbins bought a 2018 Land Rover Range Rover from Envision Auto but wasn’t given a sales contract. Shortly after, the car’s low coolant light came on, and the dealer delayed providing the contract until May 2024. By then, the vehicle had multiple coolant leaks, making it unusable. This caused Mr. Robbins financial and personal hardships as he missed work and events due to unreliable transportation. Seeking help, he contacted Consumer Action Law Group, who successfully recovered over $80,000. This covered payments, expenses, loan repayment, and legal fees, except for mileage, restoring Mr. Robbins after the dealer’s deception.