One of the most common elements is the unknown. The car girl doesn't know what's causing the strange events. It could be something as simple as a loose part in the car making noise, but in the moment, it's terrifying. Another is a lack of help. She might be in an area with no cell phone signal or far from any other people. And then there are the spooky sounds that seem to come from inside the car but she can't figure out the source, like a faint moaning or tapping sound.
One common element is strange noises. Like the sound of footsteps around the car when there's no one supposed to be there, or the scratching on the car body which makes people wonder what's outside.
One common element is mechanical failures like engine problems or brake issues. For example, an engine catching fire while driving. Another is getting stranded in dangerous or isolated places. Also, unexpected things like the steering going wrong are often in these stories.
Delayed claim processing is common. Like when insurers take forever to assess a claim. Another is claim denial for flimsy reasons, such as small - print exclusions.
Hidden fees are very common. Many people find out about extra charges for things like maintenance or early termination that they didn't know about at the start. Another common thing is disputes over the condition of the car at the end of the lease. The leasing company often claims more damage than there really is.
The most common new car horror stories often involve mechanical issues. For example, a lot of new cars seem to have problems with their suspension. You might feel every bump on the road or the car might pull to one side. Another big one is issues with the fuel system. Some new cars have had fuel leaks or problems with the fuel pump. Also, interior defects like broken seats or faulty door handles are not unheard of in new cars.
The most common is getting trapped in a high - interest loan. Lenders may target those with less - than - perfect credit and offer them loans with exorbitant rates. For instance, I've heard of people with a credit score in the 500s being offered loans with interest rates over 20%.
The suddenness is terrifying. One moment everything is normal, and the next there's a violent collision. For example, in a head - on collision, there's no time to react.
One common type is the hidden fees. Salesmen don't clearly state all the costs involved, like extra charges for documentation or some made - up 'processing fees'. Another is misrepresentation of the vehicle's condition. They might say a car has never been in an accident when it actually has.
One common horror story is being sold a flood - damaged car without being informed. These cars often have hidden problems like electrical issues that can be very costly to repair.
Engine problems are very common. Things like overheating or the engine suddenly seizing up can be really scary. It can leave you stranded in the worst places.