Warnings to people in Cumbria looking to buy a new car

Cumbria’s Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, Peter McCall, is warning people to be vigilant against vehicle scams when purchasing a new motor.

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Author: Shaunna BurnsPublished 23rd Aug 2023
Last updated 27th Nov 2023

Cumbria's Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Peter McCall is warning people across the county to take care against vehicle scams when looking to buy a new motor.

Research from the Vehicle Safe Trading Advisory Group says that at a time when average used car prices have increased over £4,000 in three years, and household finances are being squeezed, car and farming vehicle buyers are more at risk to scams and financial fraud while they're trying to save money.

It's said farmers in particular are choosing less secure payment options, not conducting vehicle history checks and making purchases that aren't covered by consumer protection laws.

Despite costs rising, demand for cars remains strong according to YouGov research, with one in four of us looking to buy a new car this year alone.

The research found that nearly one in two of us are prepared to pay a seller directly from our bank account to get a better deal. Most fraudsters will try to convince buyers to transfer the money before even seeing the vehicle.

PFCC Peter McCall, said: “Many of us rely on a personal vehicle to get to work, take our children to school, do food shops etc. and, especially in rural areas, they are a necessity to most.

“The cost-of-living crisis has meant that we are all watching what we spend and looking for bargains where possible. Unfortunately, this has allowed criminals to prey on people who are desperate for cheaper rates and scamming people out of their savings.

“I would urge anyone who is looking to buy a car online to see the car and test-drive it before any money is exchanged.

“Where possible, use a credit card to make the purchase as it provides buyers some protection, as the credit-card company may be able to help if there is a dispute or issue with the vehicle.

“Frauds are notoriously difficult to resolve as criminals can target anyone from anywhere in the world so prevention is our best method to avoid being scammed.

“If you have been a victim of fraud, I urge you to report it to 101 and Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040.”

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