Classic Car Buyers Bilked For $4.5 Million In “Wide-Ranging Fraudulent Scheme” Loading... The crooks would list 'fake' cars online and then take the victim's money. | Loading... Tweet Related posts: Toyota Says The Prius Is An Icon, Next Generation To Retain Hybrid PowertrainHerbert Diess To Remain As VW CEO But He’ll Have Fewer Powers2022 Kia Carens Looks Like A Proper SUV In Official SketchesCristiano Ronaldo May Be Prevented From Driving Supercar Collection By Man Utd’s New ManagerThieves Are Now Using Apple AirTags To Track And Steal High-End Vehicles
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