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What Is TrueCar

TrueCar® is a Internet shopping tool which asserts that it can display the "true" prices that dealers have sold cars for in any local market. The service was formerly called ZAG® and is designed for consumers as a "haggle free" shopping service.

According to TrueCar® TV commercials, the consumer requests a price from their software and when a price is settled with a local dealer the consumer prints a price certificate to bring into the dealership. The participating TrueCar® dealership should honor the negotiated price according to the commercials, which you can watch below.

Consumers who purchase a car through this service are not charged a fee. TrueCar® will collect a fee from the dealer selling the car. Current, dealers are charged $299 per new car sold and potentially higher commission for used car sales.

TrueCar® obtains the selling prices of previously sold cars through a variety of sources including data they extract from the dealers financial software system, called the Dealer Management System (DMS).

Concerns Documented By Automotive News

Automotive News is the leading news authority for the automotive industry and in a recent article, they outlined the controversy and regulatory claims surrounding the TrueCar® business model.

Is TrueCar® A Scam?

Automotive Trainer Jerry Thibeau shares his opinion in this YouTube video about the TrueCar® program. He also claims to have obtained email complaints from consumers who use this service, in the video below.

TrueCar.com Founder Explains How The Program Works

Founder and CEO of TrueCar Scott Painter, presents the platform to TechCrunch Conference in this video. You have to watch the advertisement and then the video will play. http://blip.tv/this-week-in-youtube/truecar-1265643


CEO Scott Painter Interviews

State Lawmakers and Dealer Association Commentary

What Critics Are Writing About TrueCar®

Members of the Automotive Industry has expressed their concerns about the TrueCar® platform. You can read some of the most popular discussion thread from their resources listed below:

In Defense of TrueCar®

Here are resources and links to articles that are supportive of the TrueCar® platform or document their company in the news:

Contacting TrueCar®

TrueCar® and Zag® are registered trademarks of TrueCar, Inc. You can read their About Us page from their website here: About TrueCar Inc.

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