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Also, my credit union has a similar auto buying program and a quick Google of credit union auto buying program shows it seems to be pretty common. Most of them seem to use a 3rd party company called TrueCar it looks like. Source: 10 months ago
Cars.com, autotrader.com, truecar.com, craigslist, etc. Search nationwide. Be willing to fly and drive or have the car shipped. Source: 10 months ago
Check truecar.com, cars.com and the spreadsheet to find dealers that are getting inventory of the rav4 you're looking for. Source: 10 months ago
I'd recommend checking truecar.com, cars.com and check the Inventory spreadsheet. Source: 10 months ago
Other good resources for locating cars are cars.com, and truecar.com - I think both allow you to do a 'nationwide' search. If you couple this with the spreadsheet, what you'll see is, not all Toyota dealers are equal, with some dealers getting considerably more inventory than others for certain car types. Source: 10 months ago
If you are considering buying an RV online, go to vroom.com which is a legit online car buying website. Read their how it works page. If the RV website you're on deviates from this process (Westyn Silver Motors wants you to wire transfer money to them), that should send up red flags that it's not legit. Source: 5 months ago
There are multiple on vroom.com (if youre looking at used at all). Source: almost 2 years ago
Also check the online dealers carvana.com and vroom.com as you can generally avoid a lot of the random mystery dealer fees. You can also use autotempest.com to search the dealers as well as private sellers. Source: almost 2 years ago
Well, that's why I asked if you could sell it for more than you owe on it. You can try to sell the car private party. You'd need to look up what the car should be worth to know what to try to sell it for, though. You could try sites like carvana.com, or vroom.com, or sites like that. They'd make an offer. But if you couldn't get what you owe, then yes, you'd be stuck financing a replacement car after the fact. Source: about 2 years ago
Vroom.com - the process wasn't good lol but in the end I'm happy with the result. I would use Carvana - they have better reviews. Source: about 2 years ago
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