O que OLHAR e CUIDAR ao comprar um carro USADO - dicas para não ser enganado, não caia em golpe

Vehicle buying and selling scams have always existed, that's a fact. But it seems that in recent times they have intensified in a frightening way. Perhaps the pandemic has contributed to the expansion of online scammers, perhaps impunity, or perhaps it is simply a reflection of the naivety of good-hearted, hard-working people who struggle to save up some hard-earned money. The fact is that one of the most common scams is the cloned car scam. There is a huge appeal to this type of vehicle because you check the license plate, verify that the car is in good condition, and end up discovering that you have been scammed too late, only at the time of the transfer inspection. To help you avoid being scammed, we have put together a video explaining what you should check before closing the deal on your next used car. What information do I need to look for on the document? Where are the vehicle's chassis and engine numbers? What else can I do to prevent me from losing money by being scammed by a scammer? We will show you all this and more! By checking all vehicle information in Olho no Carro and with the help of an expert on the subject, Marlon from the company Carro Favorito, a car hunter who performs several of these inspections every day! Partners (links in the first comment): Olho no Carro Virgola Klaue Insurance Broker Carro Favorito Tuio Car Detail Become a member and have access to exclusive content:    / @opiniãosincera   Follow us: Instagram: @op.sincera Facebook: fb.com/op.sincera YouTube:    / opiniaosincera   Get in touch: Email: [email protected]