consumerist.com — After happily put-putting home in the new car, he noticed an ad by the dealership in the paper offering a $1500 discount for any car purchased over the weekend. For some reason, his salesman never mentioned this offer to him. When Burley tried to ask for the deal retroactively, the dealership said sorry, we can't change a contract
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spuy767Aug 21, 2007
. . . Douche. . . Don't come on here and brag about a deal that you got an a decidedly s**tty car that you probably just fabricated anyway. "Loaded" Caliber. What's the old saying?? You can't polish a turd. You could have gotten a low mileage accord V6 coupe loaded for that, or any of a hundred other used cars far nicer. Buying new is for the foolish. Or those with tons of discretionary income.
sacherjjAug 21, 2007
Only if you sell jock straps.
troutsoupAug 21, 2007
my brother did something similar with a couple of his friends after he bought a car that croaked after a few days. not sure what he got exactly but he did get some kinda satisfaction out of it.
acolyte357Aug 22, 2007
fraud (frôd) pronunciationn. 1. A deception deliberately practiced in order to secure unfair or unlawful gain. 2. A piece of trickery; a trick. 3. 1. One that defrauds; a cheat. 2. One who assumes a false pose; an impostor.
realityautosFeb 8, 2009
Everyone seems pretty dis - enfranchized with the car dealer situation. While I must say that all salesmen/women can be shady at times there are great deals out right now due to the slumping economy. Dealers are looking to off as many cars as possible. If any of you guys want to check out these deals that I speak of please visit www.realityautos.com - - - they also have a blog where anyone can post their thoughts on all of the deals listed on their site