No one likes sticker shock when they go shopping, including when buying a car. But did you know that all dealerships in Ontario must advertise using all-in pricing? In this blog post, I’ll explain what all-in pricing is, what it ...
Read More »Accident Disclosure When Buying a Used Vehicle
When buying a used car, its accident history will affect your decision to buy it or not. This is called accident disclosure and is one of 21 disclosures required by law in Ontario to appear on your purchase contract. Disclosures, ...
Read More »Are You Buying a Used Car from a Private Seller? Or a Curbsider?
If you’re in the market for a used car and respond to a classified ad from a private seller, make sure they’re not a curbsider. Curbsiders are people who pose as private sellers, but are actually running a business selling ...
Read More »Car Buyer Protection Program: The Motor Vehicle Dealers Compensation Fund
Did you know that Ontario offers a car buyer protection program? If you have serious issues with the dealership where you purchased your car you may be able to make a claims to this compensation fund. Begun in 1986, the ...
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