Buddyroe
Active Member
The "you" was technically rhetorical. I wasn't directing it at him.
That is true in regards to saving money. However, I haven't heard back and the car is off at auction now, so I'd have no choice but to buy from a dealer who bought it, if I'm interested in this specific car. However if it's possible to know what the car sold for at auction, it makes it easier to be able to haggle to reduce price.
A lot of times not every car is put up on say cars.com or Autotrader. There are only so many dealerships in the entire country. So it's more efficient and quicker to know who bought it and then track down the website and go from there.
If you google the VIN in about 4 days, if it is listed at ANY website, it will show up. Doesn't have to be cars.com or Autotrader.