What can a buyer do to prevent wasting time buying a non-existant vehicle

Asked by Bachmek Aug 15, 2021 at 12:11 PM about the 2009 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab LB V6 4WD

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I have been looking for a used Toyota Tacoma, and would need to fly to the
city to purchase based on my price budget. I have been reading how some
dealers are using a "good deal " to lure buyers in, to tell them the one the
buyer was interested in was sold, and try to sell them something else. What
can a buyer do to prevent this tactic from being used, or to actually be able
to purchase what the dealer has posted? From what I have seen, this is
being done regularly? I certainly don't want to waste my time or theirs on a
bogus vehicle for sale, that does not exist? Does CG have any ethics
standards that the dealer has to comply with?

3 Answers

Dealers are smucks. All you can do is deal with the best dealers you can find. Most new car dealers have a reputation to uphold but used cars dealers have no reputation at all. Check online reviews but take them with a grain of salt.

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Flying in to buy a common truck like a Tacoma is nuts. You won't save anything and cheap prices will usually mean the truck is a POS or it has fake pricing. Buy locally unless you live in the rust zone.

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Unless you're looking at an unusual or collectable vehicle, buy locally. Any money you save on the purchase of a typical vehicle will be eaten up by the airline ticket to fly out to get the vehicle. Then you have to factor in the cost of gas, tolls, food, and hotel for the return trip. Hope that helps! Jim

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