Autorama leadership and associates posing at a gala event
Public Accountability File

The Wall of Scammers.

These are the people, roles, and institutions Ontario car buyers say are behind the Autorama scam — parts swapping, fake reviews, hidden fees, and intimidation, all under a UCDA "trusted dealer" badge.

Named & Numbered

Every entry is built from public records, victim reports, and publicly verifiable roles. If you are listed here and the information is wrong, submit a correction with proof.

  1. No. 01

    Nasser Rada.k.a. Rod Nasser

    Owner, Autorama — UCDA Board Director

    Ring Leader
    • Sits on the UCDA Board while his dealership is the subject of victim complaints
    • Public face of the Autorama brand and the chain of command behind every scam tactic
    • Profits from the same 'Education, Mediation, Protecting Consumers' badge his staff weaponize against complainants
  2. No. 02

    Sales Floor Management

    Autorama Toronto — 1205 Finch Ave W

    Bait-and-Switch Crew
    • Approves the parts-swap playbook: clean car on the test drive, downgraded parts on delivery
    • Pushes fake $5-gift-card 5-star Google reviews to bury real complaints
    • Buries hidden fees and warranty traps in the final paperwork
  3. No. 03

    Back-Lot Mechanics

    Autorama service & reconditioning

    The Swap Team
    • Pull tires, brakes, batteries, and electronics off sold vehicles before delivery
    • Re-install worn or salvaged parts to pad margins
    • Leave customers with safety defects within days of driving off the lot
  4. No. 04

    UCDA Mediation Desk

    Used Car Dealers Association of Ontario

    The Shield
    • Receives complaints about a dealership whose owner sits on its own board
    • Routinely sides with the dealer; victims report stonewalling and dismissal
    • Allows Autorama to keep flying the UCDA 'trusted' badge while abuses continue

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