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<blockquote data-quote="JonN06" data-source="post: 1647224" data-attributes="member: 17207"><p>If you want to avoid the car dealers Autotrader, cars.com, and craigslist are probably your best bet. Maybe the facebook marketplace if you are into that sort of thing.</p><p></p><p>I used to work for an inventory management company, and worked directly with car dealers in the OKC, Tulsa, and surrounding areas. The guys I worked with were awesome, but when your customers are car dealers it gets tiring quick. I'd get calls asking me to take a car off of their website as soon as possible because they had just sold the car for more than what they had it listed for online. I'm trying to think of a decent dealership, but it's hard to remember which ones weren't shady. I could go on for awhile about random shady stories, but I'll save you the time. </p><p></p><p>If you do consider a dealership make sure and do research on the interwebs, and it's probably a safe bet the print out the page with the price and vehicle information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonN06, post: 1647224, member: 17207"] If you want to avoid the car dealers Autotrader, cars.com, and craigslist are probably your best bet. Maybe the facebook marketplace if you are into that sort of thing. I used to work for an inventory management company, and worked directly with car dealers in the OKC, Tulsa, and surrounding areas. The guys I worked with were awesome, but when your customers are car dealers it gets tiring quick. I'd get calls asking me to take a car off of their website as soon as possible because they had just sold the car for more than what they had it listed for online. I'm trying to think of a decent dealership, but it's hard to remember which ones weren't shady. I could go on for awhile about random shady stories, but I'll save you the time. If you do consider a dealership make sure and do research on the interwebs, and it's probably a safe bet the print out the page with the price and vehicle information. [/QUOTE]
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