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States Where You’re Most Likely to Be the Victim of Auto Fraud
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There were over 120,000 reported auto fraud and scam cases in the U.S. in 2020. Drivers who are unfortunate to do business with a dishonest mechanic or dealership can be tricked out of hundreds if not thousands of dollars.
Auto fraud comes in many different forms. Mechanics may overcharge or double charge for services, make unnecessary repairs, fake malfunctions, price gouge, or charge for unused parts. Car dealerships may lie about a buyer’s credit score, sell useless warranties or unnecessary products, and charge high interest rates. These practices are much more common in some states than others.
To determine the worst states for auto fraud, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed a list compiled by insurance marketplace Clearsurance, which based its list on data from the Federal Trade Commission. States were ranked based on the per capita number of auto-related fraud cases.
The rate of auto fraud varies widely from state to state. Most states reported between 140 and 250 cases per million residents in 2020. In three states, there were fewer than 100 cases per million reported, but in eight states, there were more than 300 reports of auto fraud per million residents.
There are a number of proactive steps drivers can take to avoid auto fraud. They should thoroughly review all paperwork and make sure they get written estimates for any work on their car prior to the work. Drivers can also ask their mechanic to point out any issues the car has when maintenance or repairs are recommended. Auto owners should also be aware of the general cost of replacement parts before going into a mechanic. Of course, the easiest way to avoid being scammed by a mechanic is to buy a car that seldom needs repair. These are the longest lasting cars on the road.
Click here to see the worst states for auto fraud.
50. Massachusetts
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 15.4 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 106
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49. Kansas
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 73.1 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 213
48. Rhode Island
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 75.5 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 80
47. Maine
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 128.0 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 172
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46. Montana
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 133.8 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 143
45. North Dakota
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 137.8 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 105
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44. South Dakota
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 137.9 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 122
43. Minnesota
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 138.1 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 779
42. Hawaii
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 141.3 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 200
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41. Utah
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 141.6 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 454
40. Michigan
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 142.9 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 1,427
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39. Alaska
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 146.3 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 107
38. Louisiana
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 146.3 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 680
37. Iowa
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 157.2 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 496
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36. Illinois
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 161.1 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 2,042
35. California
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 161.3 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 6,374
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34. Arkansas
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 162.7 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 491
33. Oregon
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 163.1 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 688
32. Texas
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 164.3 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 4,765
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31. Alabama
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 167.2 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 820
30. Washington
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 171.4 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 1,305
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29. New York
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 174.4 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 3,392
28. Oklahoma
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 179.9 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 712
27. Nebraska
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 180.9 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 350
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26. Wyoming
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 184.9 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 107
25. Idaho
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 190.8 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 341
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24. Kentucky
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 197.4 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 882
23. Indiana
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 197.9 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 1,332
22. Mississippi
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 198.6 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 591
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21. West Virginia
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 199.8 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 358
20. Wisconsin
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 202.1 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 1,177
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19. Vermont
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 208.3 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 130
18. New Mexico
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 227.5 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 477
17. North Carolina
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 244.9 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 2,569
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16. South Carolina
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 255.2 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 1,314
15. Tennessee
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 259.6 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 1,773
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14. Arizona
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 260.6 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 1,897
13. Pennsylvania
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 260.7 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 3,338
12. Colorado
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 262.2 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 1,510
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11. New Jersey
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 264.8 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 2,352
10. Virginia
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 278.4 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 2,376
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9. New Hampshire
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 297.1 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 404
8. Georgia
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 303.4 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 3,221
7. Ohio
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 304.0 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 3,554
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6. Maryland
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 313.1 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 1,893
5. Missouri
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 316.1 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 1,940
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4. Connecticut
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 318.9 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 1,137
3. Florida
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 337.0 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 7,238
2. Delaware
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 337.9 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 329
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1. Nevada
> 2020 auto fraud cases per capita: 346.1 per 1 million residents
> Total auto fraud cases, 2020: 1,066
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