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Originally Posted by SAmilitaryman
I can't confirmt he bolded part but as to the rest of your post.
I agree that if the signed contract says by 90 days then it should be there in 90 days or less. Any delays to that contract should have been made clear to you prior to the 90 day mark either verbally or in writing. I'm in the military so if it's not in writing it never happened. Contracts are legally binding. The choice you have to make is how bad do you want the car? So many variables and possible responses by the dealership that its hard to say what will happen.
Personally if I ordered a car and it wasnt delivered on time and there was no notification and i had gone through everything you have told us ( which btw, i take with a grain of salt. There is always three sides to every story. yours, theirs, and the truth which is usually somewhere in the middle ) the dealership would have to work very hard to keep me as a customer.
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Everything I told you is 100% true and exactly what happened.
Anyway, today went easier than I thought it would. As soon as they saw me they told me the vin number is available and gave it to me.
The problem? "Its
almost at Vancouver and will take another 2 weeks
or so to reach Toronto".
Nothing I can do but wait, at least I got the VIN number so the car is sorta locked up for me.