What to Do If You Buy a Wrecked Car?
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Here are the steps to take if you purchased a wrecked car: 1. Seller's concealment and location discrepancy: If the seller concealed the fact that the vehicle was involved in a major accident and the location does not match, the contract can be voided due to fraud. 2. Transfer of ownership already completed: If the ownership transfer has been completed, you need to find an official appraisal department to provide proof that the car had a major accident before the transaction. This allows you to sue to void the sales contract and cancel the registration. 3. Rights protection: If you accidentally bought a wrecked car, you can protect your rights through legal means. Most people selling used cars will conceal the vehicle's flaws and only highlight the good aspects, so they may hide the fact that it's a wrecked car. If the buyer purchases a wrecked car due to the seller's concealment, this constitutes fraudulent selling. If a traffic accident occurs while driving the wrecked car, you have every right to demand compensation from the seller.