Gary DeGruttola
GBDon’t believe the TrueCar Cash Offer… Don’t believe the TrueCar Cash Offer service. They let “certified” dealers on their platform who offer prices within KBB traded in ranges so they look legit. Then when you accept their offer they drop the price significantly and start telling you the the new price represents the going auction price for your car AND they do drop the price without even looking it over. This bait and switch tactic is bush league. Never would have expected this from TrueCar!!!
Clementine Bradley
GBI've used True Car three times I've used True Car three times. Using the program made the process of finding a new or used car easy. You have the freedom to find the car you want and can afford. There's no sales person hassling you or changing your mind out of the car you want. The program made it easy. I just helped my sister get a 2022 Chevrolet Malibu with is program and she is very satisfied and happy. TrueCar is the way to go when looking for a car.
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.
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).
Tedjo Liman
GBThe car pricing is high and inaccurate This year I planned to buy a couple of cars to upgrade. I bought the first with the help of TrueCar. Now, trying to buy the second one, I started off not using TrueCar. Then, I decided to use TrueCar to get deals. Came to find out, the pricing on TrueCar is higher than the window sticker price. I also just realized that the first car I bought this year reflected with dealer's add-ons on the purchase order. Not sure what is going on, but it gives the impression that TrueCar is not on consumer's side trying to save money in car buying experience.