Shady business practice?

Asked by GuruBWKC8 Sep 06, 2019 at 06:36 AM about the 2017 Honda Accord Sport SE FWD

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I’ve been casually looking for a used car since about December. Luckily I
don’t “need” a newer car but my 06 Civic is showing it’s age cosmetically but
still runs like a Swiss watch.
So it’s become increasingly obvious to me that the listed prices on websites
are simply a ploy to get you to contact the dealerships. Apparently I was
extremely naïve starting out thinking the advertised price, plus tax and tags
were the price of the car. Not even close. Every dealer I’ve made contact
with, especially those in Virginia has dealer fees attached in the finer print.
And they have several different names and ways of disclosing these fees
which are not always forthcoming until you are ready to buy.
Recently I was interested in a 2017 Accord at Exclusive Motorcars listed for
$18,590 which Cargurus indicated was a Good Deal. Until you want to buy
the car and then they drop the bombshell that there’s an additional $1995
Exclusive Certification fee. WTF? When I asked what this was the dealer
with a straight face said it was a certification that the car was up to the
dealers specifications. So now the advertised price and the certification
made the real price of the car $20,585 plus tax, tags and who knows…
maybe there was an additional fee or fees. I never got to ask that because I
left after hearing about the certification charge.
Am I alone in thinking this is a shady way to do business?

2 Answers

Never buy cars from shady used car dealers. If you want to buy a used car, buy it from a mainline, reputable dealer. They care about their reputation (usually).

1 people found this helpful.
4,980

No, you're not alone. Look here for further explanation: https://jalopnik.com/why-do-car-listing-websites-let-dealers-post-deceptive-1835146007

Your Answer:

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    JP1956
    Reputation
    6,880
  • #2
    Fredbrillo
    Reputation
    5,320
  • #3
    Jonathan Ford
    Reputation
    3,850
View All

Find great deals from top-rated dealers

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Toyota Camry
49 Great Deals out of 1,110 listings starting at $2,500
Used Honda Civic
204 Great Deals out of 4,033 listings starting at $1,999
Used Toyota Corolla
140 Great Deals out of 2,270 listings starting at $3,495
Used Honda CR-V
182 Great Deals out of 4,992 listings starting at $440
Used Honda Accord Coupe
6 Great Deals out of 48 listings starting at $4,500
Used Acura TLX
25 Great Deals out of 454 listings starting at $9,995
Used Nissan Altima
35 Great Deals out of 669 listings starting at $1,995
Used Honda Accord Hybrid
4 Great Deals out of 133 listings starting at $14,995
Used Dodge Charger
33 Great Deals out of 870 listings starting at $5,995
Used Lexus IS
17 Great Deals out of 400 listings starting at $5,888
Used BMW 3 Series
58 Great Deals out of 1,178 listings starting at $2,500
Used Nissan Maxima
8 Great Deals out of 197 listings starting at $1,450
Used Ford Mustang
42 Great Deals out of 1,603 listings starting at $8,995
Used Toyota RAV4
149 Great Deals out of 3,015 listings starting at $4,999
Used Toyota Avalon
3 Great Deals out of 37 listings starting at $6,995

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.