A car girl once had a really old second - hand car. One day while driving, she heard a faint whispering sound. At first, she thought it was just the wind. But as she continued driving, the whispering got louder. She was so scared that she stopped the car. It turned out that there was a small leak in the window which was creating an odd sound when the wind blew through it in a certain way, but it gave her quite a scare.
Sure. One car horror story is about a family driving at night. Suddenly, their car started making strange noises. Then, the engine died and they were in the middle of a deserted road. They couldn't get any signal on their phones and were really scared waiting for help to arrive.
I heard about an auction where a buyer bought a luxury car. Later, it turned out that the car had unpaid liens on it. The previous owner had some financial issues and the auction company didn't properly check. So the new owner had to go through a lot of legal hassle to clear the title.
There was a solo camper who parked his car in a secluded area for camping. As he was about to fall asleep, he heard a faint whispering outside. He couldn't make out what it was saying. He got really freaked out and decided to leave immediately. Later, he found out that there was an old, abandoned house nearby and the wind might have been making strange sounds as it blew through the broken windows, but it was a truly spooky experience for him.
Once I was driving at night on a lonely road. Suddenly, my car radio started making strange static noises all by itself. Then the headlights began to flicker. I was terrified, fearing that something was wrong with the car's electrical system. I quickly pulled over and called for help. It turned out to be a loose wire, but in that moment, it was really scary.
Sure. One horror story could be about getting a car with hidden damages. The rental company didn't note them properly before giving it out. When the renter returned the car, they were charged a huge amount for those damages which they claimed they didn't cause.
One horror story is when a customer bought a so - called 'imported luxury car' overseas. When it arrived, it had major mechanical issues that the seller had not disclosed. The engine made strange noises and the brakes were faulty. The customer had to spend a fortune on repairs.
One new car horror story is about a brand - new car that had its engine fail just a few days after purchase. The owner was on the highway and suddenly the car lost power. Another is when a new car had a strange rattling noise from the dashboard that the dealership couldn't fix for weeks. And then there was a case where a new car's paint started to peel off in chunks within the first month, which was really frustrating for the owner.
One horror story is when people don't read the fine print carefully. They might end up with a really high interest rate that they didn't expect. For example, a friend of mine thought he got a great deal on a car loan, but later found out there were hidden fees and the interest rate was much higher than what was initially promised.
One horror story is when a car salesman promised a car was in perfect condition. But after the customer bought it, the engine started making strange noises within a week. Turns out, the salesman knew about the engine issue but hid it to make the sale.
I heard of a case where a driver paid their premiums on time every month. Then when they had a minor fender - bender, the insurance company found a loophole in the policy to deny the claim. It turned out some small print said that a certain type of repair wasn't covered, which the driver wasn't aware of. They were stuck with a big repair bill.