Shaun Andrey
GBTrue car as a unique approach in giving… True car has a unique approach in giving the consumer an outlook with reason towards purchasing a vehicle that makes sense for "YOU" ... Never overdone & always standing by your side with YOUR ultimate decision ... WORKS FOR ME . THNX
Buddy Bautista
GBTRUECAR does not come true. TRUECAR does not give the consumer a complete information about the vehicle regarding prices, fees, rebates and car loan interest rates available and applicable. It does not give you the nearest dealership that exists after entering your zip code. It only has those dealerships that may have registered and/or paid a fee with TRUECAR.
Jose G
GBNot just "honor our heroes" guff Not just "honor our heroes" guff. Through partnerships the military veterans incentive is a great little bonus that keeps my car shopping strictly to TrueCar. That alongside no haggle low pricing with dealerships and you've got yourself a winning formula. I actually found my last vehicle 6 years ago on TrueCar!
Robert Hawryluk
GBNot up front pricing The whole point of the site is that you supposedly get a price that the dealer will honor when you take them your quote. Spoiler alert - they don't (honor the price). It is just another pile of people through the door for the sales guys. I am sure TrueCar is aware. Given the supposed model you would expect them to follow-up with consumers to ask if they got the promised price. But the dealers are the customers so they keep quiet and keep the checks coming in.
Joe Couto
GBUsed TrueCar thru NFCU to research and… Used TrueCar thru NFCU to research and tentatively purchase a Toyota Tundra. The "certified" dealer in central Florida had two vehicles listed that I tried to get pre-approved for. In both cases the NFCU portal refused to proceed because the listed VIN#'s couldn't be verified. Called the dealer and was told those VIN#'s showed as invalid because they were already "reserved" for other customers. Of course, they would gladly help me find another significantly higher priced vehicle they actually had in their inventory. Not a trust inspiring experience, to say the least (both for TueCar or the "certified" dealer).