Complaints regarding used car purchases in Sweden have reached a record high, according to data from the Swedish General Complaints Board. Common issues reported include problems with gearboxes, broken turn signals, and cracked windshields. Carl-Erik Stjernvall of M Sverige, a Swedish automotive association, describes the situation as a “constant problem.” The increase suggests a growing trend of issues arising after the sale of used vehicles. Consumers are increasingly seeking recourse through the complaints board to resolve these problems. This rise in complaints highlights potential concerns about the quality and inspection processes for used cars currently available on the Swedish market. Experts advise buyers to exercise caution and thoroughly inspect vehicles before purchase.