Business ProfileforVroom
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The business has entered into Closed Agreed Orders (CAO) with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles. The CAO settles allegations that the business failed to time transfer car titles and other issues. For more details go to https://txdmv.secure.force.com/dealers/motorvehicledealerliststaging.
July 2, 2024
FTC Takes Action Against Online Used Car Dealer Vroom for Deceiving Customers, Failing to Deliver on Time and Provide Required Disclosures
Proposed court order would require Vroom to turn over $1 million for consumer redress
The Federal Trade Commission has taken action against online used car dealer Vroom for misrepresenting that it thoroughly examined all vehicles before listing them for sale and failing to obtain consumers’ consent to shipment delays or provide prompt refunds when cars weren’t delivered in the time Vroom promised.
Texas-based Vroom has agreed to a proposed settlement that would require the company to pay $1 million to refund consumers harmed by the company’s conduct and prohibit the company from further misleading consumers and failing to provide required disclosures.
“Vroom promised the fast deliveries of thoroughly inspected cars, but sped right past compliance,” said Samuel Levine, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection. “Online car dealers and other Internet sellers must provide required disclosures just like any brick-and-mortar businesses that comply with the law.”
In its complaint against Vroom, the FTC alleges that the company failed to follow the Used Car Rule, the Pre-Sale Availability Rule and the Mail, Internet, and Telephone Order Rule (MITOR).
Since 2019, Vroom has sold more than 170,000 vehicles to consumers through its website. In its advertising, Vroom said that its cars underwent “multiple inspections” to ensure they were in good condition in an effort to alleviate consumers’ concerns about buying a used car without being able to inspect it before purchasing. Vroom’s website even listed 184 points of inspection that were checked on every car they sold.
Consumer complaints about the company told a different story, according to the FTC’s complaint. Numerous consumers complained about the condition of the cars they received from Vroom, with everything from loud grinding noises, bald tires, and worn brakes being reported.
The complaint also notes that Vroom told consumers that cars purchased from the company would be delivered in 14 days or less in its advertising and on its website. Despite making this clear statement, when it couldn’t meet that delivery timeline, Vroom regularly failed to give consumers the chance to either consent to a longer delivery timeline or cancel their purchase and receive a prompt refund, as required by MITOR. The complaint cites instances where consumers have had to wait as much as three months or longer before their car arrived.
As a used car dealer, Vroom also is required to follow the FTC’s Used Car Rule, which includes a requirement that the dealer properly complete and display a “Buyers Guide” on each used car it offers for sale. The Buyers Guide gives consumers important information about whether the used car comes with a warranty or it is being sold “as is.”
If the car is sold with a dealer’s warranty, the Used Car Rule requires the Buyers Guide to list its basic terms and conditions, including the duration of coverage, the percentage of total repair costs to be paid by the dealer, and the exact systems covered by the warranty. The complaint alleges that Vroom failed to provide the Buyers Guide until late in the purchase process, and that the Guides were often missing required information.
Finally, the complaint alleges that Vroom violated the Pre-Sale Availability Rule because it did not post the terms of its warranty on its website in close proximity to the warranted used vehicle. Nor did Vroom inform customers how they could obtain the warranty’s terms prior to the receipt of the sale documents.
Under the terms of the proposed settlement, Vroom will be required to pay $1 million to the FTC to be used to provide refunds to consumers who were harmed by the company’s unlawful practices.
The settlement also prohibits the company from making misleading claims to consumers about inspections or shipping, and requires Vroom to document all claims about promises it makes about shipping times to consumers, as well as requiring Vroom to follow the requirements of MITOR, the Used Car Rule, and Pre-Sale Availability Rule.
The Commission vote authorizing the staff to file the complaint and stipulated final order was 5-0. The FTC filed the complaint and final order in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas.
NOTE: The Commission files a complaint when it has “reason to believe” that the named defendants are violating or are about to violate the law and it appears to the Commission that a proceeding is in the public interest. Stipulated final orders have the force of law when approved and signed by the District Court judge.
The staff attorneys on this matter were Luis Gallegos, Sarah Zuckerman, and Serena Mosley-Day of the FTC’s Southwest Region.
Additional business information
On January 18, 2022, Florida’s Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles filed an administrative complaint on Vroom. Charges filed allege the business is in violation of state law requiring dealerships to transfer car titles to consumers in a 30 day time period. In July 2022, Vroom agreed to pay an $87,000 fine, as a result. For more details, go to https://www.flhsmv.gov/.
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This is a multi-location business.
- Location of This Business
- 12053 Southwest Fwy, Stafford, TX 77477-2305
- BBB File Opened:
- 9/8/2016
- Business Started:
- 2/4/2013
- Business Incorporated:
- 2/4/2013
- Licensing Information:
- This business is in an industry that may require professional licensing, bonding or registration. BBB encourages you to check with the appropriate agency to be certain any requirements are currently being met.
- Type of Entity:
- Limited Liability Company (LLC)
- Alternate Business Name
- AAGP, LLC
- Texas Direct Auto
- Vroom, Inc.
- Related Businesses
- Hours of Operation
Primary
- M:
- 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
- T:
- 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
- W:
- 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
- Th:
- 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
- F:
- 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
- Sa:
- 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
- Su:
- Closed
- Business Management
- Ms. Diane Boyd, Director of Customer Service
- Mr. Paul Hennessey, CEO
- Mr. Dave Jones, CFO
- Mr. Dennis Looney, Chief Supply Chain Officer
- Ms. Jamie Buehler, Vice President of Customer Service
- Contact Information
Principal
- Ms. Diane Boyd, Director of Customer Service
- Mr. Paul Hennessey, CEO
- Mr. Dave Jones, CFO
- Mr. Dennis Looney, Chief Supply Chain Officer
- Ms. Jamie Buehler, Vice President of Customer Service
Customer Contact
- Ms. Diane Boyd, Director of Customer Service
- Mr. Mike Smith
- Additional Contact Information
Phone Numbers
- (855) 524-1300Other Phone
- (844) 887-6668Other Phone
Email Addresses
- Sales
- Technical Support
Website Addresses
- (855) 524-1300
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- Status:
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