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Originally Posted by tsolin01
You're still defending the dealership in the OP? seriously? first of all, he said he listened to their side of the story and told them to **ck off when they wanted him to pay when they're the ones that made the mistake on the price. I would have reacted the same way.
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because the pricing they did was on the wrong one...it doesn't matter that they gave him a price before, since it was on the wrong car. so of course they had to ask for more money.
if car A costs $35, and car B costs $40, it doesn't matter if I accidentally tell you car B cost $35, because I cant afford to sell it for that price. Every car has a stock # (Nissan of Grapevine uses the last eight characters of the VIN. They based the numbers on that stock number, and every bit of the paperwork reflected on that VIN. So even though they thought they were talking about car A, the numbers they gave were written as being for car B. When you're trying to put a car deal together, there's so much going on that it's easy for a less experienced salesman to mess something up.