Toyota dealers caught selling new cars as used with inflated prices
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【Summary】Toyota dealers have been caught selling new cars as "used vehicles" at inflated prices, according to a frustrated customer. The cars were photographed inside a Toyota showroom, had similar number plates, and were recently registered.
FutureCar Staff
Aug 16, 2023 6:49 AM PT
One frustrated customer provided Drive with examples of two cars that appeared to be for sale by the same Toyota dealer. The cars were photographed inside a Toyota showroom, rather than a used-car lot. Additionally, the number plates on the cars were only a few digits apart, and both vehicles had just been registered.
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