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CarDealFinder.com has a rating of 3.1 stars from 49 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. CarDealFinder.com ranks 14th among Car Buying sites.
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I found a beautiful Mustang, the seller was very friendly, but didn t negotiate the price. I recommend it for classic car lovers.
It was a pleasure to find my dreamed car on this website, fast sale, good communication. A little bit slow shipping.
The pricing on this site is so far out of touch with the market. Not one reply from the 30 individuals I asked for the real price. Seems like a snatch and grab e-mail address collector / seller. Has anyone ever really purchased a vehicle from this site.
I googled a 1953 Oldsmobile 98 to help find the value of MY car. Boy was I surprised to find my car listed for $7500. 00. Watch the scammers here. They will list the car low and look for your deposit. They never actually let you see the car. They tell you they have a SAFE intermediary that holds the money until you are satisfied...
Buyer beware!
I was seriously inquiring about a car, and the deal seemed suspicious from the get go. I was emailed by a guy who was supposedly off shore on an oil rig. Name of the company he was with was Deepwater Drilling Engineer. I was told a previous deal fell through. The car was shipped to a potential buyer, and upon arrival the buyer was unable to pay. The shipping company was now holding the vehicle in Miami Florida. I was sent a link to the shipping company, and told to create an account that asked for personal information (which I did not do). This company would act on behalf of the seller', and proceed with the sell'. I got on google to look up reviews of Car Deal Finder, and low and behold many of these reviews were exactly what I experienced! SCAM SCAM SCAM! Do not do it!
I agree with an earlier comment from Janet P.
I almost feel for the same scam - a deal that fell through, a guy on an oil rig, and a phoney escrow company!
And it actually happened twice on two different vehicles!
STAY AWAY!
Was all ready to make a deal and did some further research. I was able to find people have been scammed by the same exact emails! They state the prior deal fell thru because the buyer didn't get the money from a third party and the vehicle is now being held in Miami, FL. The scammer says to set up an account with Pedro Delivery, LLC which is a phony company with a made up website. This LLC isn't even a real company nor registered with the state of Florida. So the scammer makes you feel comfortable that the escrow company where you wire the money to will not release the money to the seller until buyer is satisfied. I saw posts of the same nature dating back to 2014. Those posts about this scam, like mine, were authored by a person with a job title of "Deepwater Drilling Engineer BSchE Equinor ASA - Energy Company" BUYER BEWARE! The old adage goes "if it seems too good to be true, it probably is" stay away from this website.
Hello, I had a great deal on cardealfinder.com, I found my father s childhood car in so many adds, with so many memories, It was the same colour, in very good cond, smooth comunication, fast shipping.
I recommend this website if you have time to search.
I believe this entire site to be a scam. I've gotten the EXACT same email regarding a long shipping story from 2 different cars with 2 different sellers. It didn't hit me as a scam until I received the 2nd identical email from a 2nd person/car... This site is not safe for the public.
I knew many of the the prices were low enough to lure people in but not realistic. I saw a Bentley for listed for sale in Albany NY that used pictures from actual dealer listing in California. Scam price was 14,000 dollars but the real price is 39,000 dollars. I am guessing the scam is to have someone put a deposit on a car that is not even theirs. Advertising classic cars for a fraction of their real value effects sales statistics.
Websites that do not verify facts from sellers hurt the classic car market.
I was scammed out of $7000. 00. An imaginary car was listed on "car deal finder". I informed "car deal finder" of my scam and "car deal finder" turned a blind eye. I tried to find the owner of "car deal finder" but "car deal finder" pays Perfect Privacy LLC to hide their identity. Armin Trucking Inc & Hevea Shop LLC both out of Miami FL are also part of the scam.
Just closed a deal on this website, it was the first time when I purchase something here, it was a beautiful 56 Chevrolet Bel Air, very smooth transaction, the car arrived to me in 5 days.
I m glad that I could buy a beautiful truck from this website, after a long search I finally found what I dreamed when I was young, I ll give 4 stars because the communication between me and seller was a little bit slower, the good thing was that the shipping arrived with one day earlier.
The prices are simply way to good to be true. 30-60% lower than what prices should be. Be smarter.
I usually search cars on other sites, but here I found the car I was looking for years, it s the first car I drived in my life, a beautiful 68 Firebird,. I m happy that finally my dream comes true.The car was shipped to my home address in 4 business days with 1 day delay, but I set the delivery after I finished work in next day and it was fine.
Thank You Cardealfinder.com
I m working most of my time, so it was difficult for me to find the perfect car for my husband, but I finally did on cardealfinder.com, the communication was very smooth, I recommend this website for all classic lovers, hard to choose from so many beautiful cars.
I found this website 2 weeks ago and I allready bought the car that I was looking for years, it was a private seller, great comunication, a little bit slower but finally it was good.
I think this website is very good also for vintage car collectors they can find many old beauties at very good deals.
I reported a scam listing (1973 Grand Am in Lumberton TX) to them a week ago but they took no action to remove it.
Save your time and look elsewhere. You'll find the same car, with the same photos, with different low-ball prices, because the listing is from a scammer who copied a legitimate ad and then cut the price in half, since they are only trying to scam you. CarDealFinder.com sucks.
I am a dealer and I have affiliate my website with CARDEALFINDER.COM and I want to tell them, good luck, my sells increased with 10%. Thank you
Answer: Read my review! SCAM! Fake ads, stolen pictures claiming they have the car which they stole from an honest legitimate seller from another site!
Answer: I asked about 5 7 inquires and 2 of them answered me pretty fast
Answer: I bought succesfully one beautiful Bronco from a private seller at a very good price.
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