Yesterday, a Toyota Prius was listed on cargurus with a price of $14,999 but when I contacted the dealer, they said that was a special price that had expired. I contacted them and said that at their very moment, the price still showed as $14,999, but they said the price was now $16,999. Isn't that a tactic forbidden on cargurus? I notice on the price history, there have been several jumps in price in August. Is there something unethical going on?

Asked by GuruD2FC9 Sep 23, 2017 at 02:18 PM about the 2014 Toyota Prius Base

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Aren't all used car dealerships unethical? BTW a Toyota Prius is a waste of money.

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