Bait and switch
I just found two listings (by different dealerships in different States)
for what purported to be used Prius Fours, which, when I checked the VIN at carfax.com, turned out to be Prius Twos. Is this kind of thing common with other models and makes, or is bait and switch easier and more common with Priuses because there is no badge on the back to indicate the trim level? Perce |
Bait and switch
On 3/20/2018 4:06 PM, Percival P. Cassidy wrote:
> I just found two listings (by different dealerships in different States) > for what purported to be used Prius Fours, which, when I checked the VIN > at carfax.com, turned out to be Prius Twos. > > Is this kind of thing common with other models and makes, or is bait and > switch easier and more common with Priuses because there is no badge on > the back to indicate the trim level? > > Perce I have seen cases where Prius or Prius v that show as base models (i.e. 2, 3 or Three) on the Toyota Owners site are legitimate factory up-market cars (i.e. models 4, 5, or Five), based on the features build out. |
Bait and switch
On 03/20/2018 05:05 PM, News wrote:
>> I just found two listings (by different dealerships in different >> States) for what purported to be used Prius Fours, which, when I >> checked the VIN at carfax.com, turned out to be Prius Twos. >> >> Is this kind of thing common with other models and makes, or is bait >> and switch easier and more common with Priuses because there is no >> badge on the back to indicate the trim level? > I have seen cases where Prius or Prius v that show as base models (i.e. > 2, 3 or Three) on the Toyota Owners site are legitimate factory > up-market cars (i.e. models 4, 5, or Five), based on the features build > out. In at least one of those cases, I know that the purported Prius Four is only a Prius Two -- because I inspected the vehicle and found that it does not have the Prius Four features that were included in the seller's description and were the basis of the Kelly Blue Book estimate of the vehicle's fair market price (or whatever term Kelly uses) and the displayed "CARFAX Value." I found another listing where the heading said "Prius Four," but the detailed description was that of a Prius Two, and the price and the displayed "CARFAX Value" were appropriate for a Prius Two. Perce |
Bait and switch
On 2018-03-20 20:06:31 +0000, Percival P. Cassidy said:
> > I just found two listings (by different dealerships in different > States) for what purported to be used Prius Fours, which, when I > checked the VIN at carfax.com, turned out to be Prius Twos. > > Is this kind of thing common with other models and makes, or is bait > and switch easier and more common with Priuses because there is no > badge on the back to indicate the trim level? > > Perce I find numerous errors in the local freebie cars for sale magazine (dealer adverts, not private sales), from simple errors such as the completely wrong photo through to ridiculous things like saying a Mazda MX-5/Miata has four doors. On the local eBay clone which has a vehicle section, there are cars also ridiculous descriptions. One not long ago was advertised as "unmodified" in the title, yet the description was on about it having been lowered, different driver's seat, bigger/louder exhaust, the pictures showed extra dials installed on top of the dashboard, etc. I actually posted a question querying how that could possibly be "unmodified" and the idiot simply replied with "thank you for your comment" and then had the question deleted. :-\ |
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