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BBB · Jan 2026Severity 4/5

fake decoy listings and harassing follow-up

Customer alleges Tasca uses fake decoy listings to attract customers, reports rudeness and harassing messages after declining to purchase, and claims to have filed complaints with regulatory authorities.

This business uses fake decoy listings in order to get people into their dealership.
Decoy Listings
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Yelp · Aug 2019Severity 2/5

bait-and-switch pricing on listed GMC Sierra

Customer encountered bait-and-switch pricing on advertised GMC Sierra, with listed price undercut by $5K upon arrival, followed by no remedial outreach or response to inquiries.

Beware of their bait and switch. They still to this date have a 2018 GMC Sierra listed for 35K, you get there and it has extras on it and bumped price up 5K
Decoy Listings
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Yelp · Nov 2013Severity 2/5

bait-and-switch vehicle listing, false sold claims

Dealership falsely claimed listed vehicle was sold, then attempted to redirect customer to higher-priced cars and continued to market the same vehicle to girlfriend days later.

They post cars on Cars.com and when you get there say oh sorry that car was JUST sold then offer you to look at something much higher priced
Decoy Listings
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Bronco Nation · UndatedSeverity 2/5

bait-and-switch pricing markup

Dealership advertises one price online but adds markup after customer inquiry, consistent with known bait-and-switch pattern.

The dealership advertises one price and then adds a markup to the advertised price after a inquiry is made.
Bait SwitchDecoy Listings
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Bronco Nation · UndatedSeverity 2/5

bait-and-switch pricing markup

Tasca Ford advertises vehicles at one price but adds markup after customer inquiry, classic bait-and-switch practice.

The dealership advertises one price and then adds a markup to the advertised price after a inquiry is made.
Bait SwitchDecoy Listings
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Yelp · Apr 2024Severity 2/5

delayed Ford OEM parts order, incomplete shipment

Customer ordered Ford OEM parts with promised 3-4 day delivery, received incomplete order after 2 weeks, and was denied express shipping upgrade despite paying $58 for standard shipping.

waited 2 weeks when they said 3-4 days, and sill the order wasn't complete
Decoy ListingsParts Failures
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Bronco Nation · UndatedSeverity 2/5

price markup after inquiry

Customer alleges Tasca Ford advertises one price, then adds markup after inquiry, constituting bait-and-switch.

The dealership advertises one price and then adds a markup to the advertised price after a inquiry is made.
Bait SwitchFinancingDecoy Listings
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