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Related: About this forumman paid cash for a ($50K) Rolls Royce
https://www.kcra.com/article/yuba-city-rolls-royce-bought-in-cash-was-stolen/42183955Link to tweet
Imagine going to the DMV to register a Rolls-Royce you just paid for in cash, only to find out it was stolen. A man learned the hard way about a deal that seemed too good to be true.
The California Highway Patrol, which is now looking into the scam, said that man bought a 2015 Rolls-Royce Ghost from a private party for only $50,000 in cash. But when he went to the DMV in Yuba City, DMV investigators noticed that the public VIN did not match another VIN. CHP was called in to help, and they noted that the VIN on the dash was "faker than reality shows."
"This one was a pretty blatant forgery," CHP Yuba-Sutter vision spokesperson Brian Danielson said.
Investigators said the car was stolen in 2019, and that it was tied to a fraudulent dealer in Texas who sold the high-end car to the most recent seller for $150,000. That seller listed the Rolls-Royce for $50,000 because of the 50,000 miles on it and some mechanical issues. CHP said it seems the seller did not know the car was stolen.
Still, there were tell-tale signs that something was off. First: the $50,000 price tag. Danielson told KCRA 3 that the market value for a 2015 Rolls-Royce Ghost is $150,000 to $200,000.
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BlueWaveNeverEnd
Dec 2022
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underpants
(187,345 posts)1. That sucks.
Too good to be true I guess.
SergeStorms
(19,339 posts)2. I imagine one of the conditions of sale...
was "cash only". There must not have been a clean title from Texas for the car, or the title was a complete forgery. A CARFAX would have been a must for a car like that.
Sounds like there were a number of alarms that should have gone off before throwing 50K at someone for a "cheap" Rolls. 🙄
SCantiGOP
(14,302 posts)3. He needed an extended car warranty
Im sure they would have covered it.
DBoon
(23,170 posts)4. He should have answered those important phone calls!
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,478 posts)5. and an undercoat protection
Permanut
(6,714 posts)7. Sounds like he bought it from William Macy in "Fargo".
rubbersole
(8,697 posts)6. "Ghost"
Pretty apt.