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    High River Toyota - Closer than you think!!!!!

    High River Toyota

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    I was traveling through Canada from the States and wanted a block heater installed (something…read moreToyota doesn't even offer down south)... On short notice, they squeezed me in. Plus they were super friendly and the cost was less than I expected.

    Go elsewhere…read more.. Buyer beware if purchasing a used vehicle from a dealership that doesn't represent the brand it's selling. Example; a Toyota dealer selling a Ford. Dealers taking a vehicle on trade that isn't their brand are most likely unaware of possible known or common issues of that vehicle. As a result they might take a vehicle on trade that could have known or common issues they may not be capable of discovering, if/when they do a pre-trade inspection. Why this matters? When they take a trade, they can pay too much for the trade because of not knowing repairs are required. Then when selling the trade ask more for the vehicle than its really worth because it might be in need of unknown repairs the dealer didn't catch. This leaves the buyer of the trade faced with expenses that should have been caught by the dealer at the time of taking the trade in the first place. This can cost thousands of dollars in parts and labour the selling dealer won't cover because the buyer drove the truck off the lot without buying some form of third party warranty. This is what happened to me. I worked with High River Toyota on the purchase of a used 2018 F150 they took on trade. I asked if the dealer would provide any short term warranty 30-60 days on the vehicle if I bought it. I was told no and that all used vehicles go through a vigorous inspection, if there were any significant issues, they would have been found before certifying the vehicle as fit for re-sale. If I wanted further assurance I should consider purchasing an add on warranty. Based on this the dealer has protected themselves...but is it ethical? Between 1000-1500km after driving the vehicle off the lot various noises became evident. A Ford dealership advised the truck need $7,300.00 in repairs. This was for Cam Timing Phasers and Integrated Wheel Ends. Turns out these are common issues on the F150 but the Toyota dealership missed these items during their inspection. So not it's my problem. The bottom line is High River Toyota paid more for the used truck they took on trade than they should have, asked for and sold the truck for more than they should have. They wouldn't cover all of the cost for repairs either. So in the end I now own a used Ford I bought at High River Toyota worth $7,300.00 less than I paid for it and I need to put money into the truck so its mechanically sound and reliable. It didn't seem reasonable for me to shoulder 100% of this cost, but as a show of my own accountability I offered to split the cost for the repairs by getting the work done and showing the invoice to High River Toyota for 50% reimbursement. This offer was declined by High River Toyota. Instead they offered $1,200.00, which was better than nothing, but is all of this fair and ethical? As a side note the used vehicle listing posted by High River Toyota overstated the options the vehicle had I managed to catch and negotiate on these prior to buying but again...buyer beware. Knowing what I know now I would never buy a used vehicle from a dealer taken on trade that is different from the brand they sell. Don't trust any used car inspections unless it is done by a third party you pay for before buying the vehicle. I do not recommend buying a used vehicle from High River Toyota.

    Fountain Tire High River - autorepair - Updated May 2026

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