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Old 05-07-2009, 01:48 AM   #64
ravensjeff
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I understand that a dealer can mark MSRP up to whatever they want- don't agree with it, but understand it. I would not buy from them. The real problem here is that Oldtimer apparently asked and received some kind of confirmation up front to buy the car at MSRP months ago. Thats misleading and has wasted alot of his time.

Another thing that doesn't make sense is that it appears the dealer's sales practice on this car is to mark up all of them. What is Oldtimers written agreement? WHO signed it? I know my salesmen did NOT have the authority to sell at MSRP- he had to ask the sales manager. Sounds like Oldtimers salesmen violated this. You would like to think that the dealer would work with you if you had something signed by one of his employees-- unless Oldtimer blew his gasket before trying the dealer owner.

The BBB is free. If you don't atleast contact them, then your part of the problem instead of a solution. I would be irate and would have raised some serious hell myself.
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