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Originally Posted by boosteeddc
the car was 38k invoice, 42,500 msrp, salesman at reed nissan told me it had sports package... since it was the only 370 sitting there, i couldnt see a sports package in the lot to compare so i didnt know and i was in a hurry, so i tried to negotiate, they said it was a 2009 so they wouldnt come down on the price not even a bit so i said forget it, signed it and drove it off, now that i registered for this forum, i see that i got raped for the sport package part, but ohwell, to save the trouble of going back, im gonna mod it so it dont make a difference
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I see your point about modding the car and you're obviously in a position where $3,000 won't break the bank, but not every consumer is in that position. I would atleast call him. You don't have to ruffle any feathers. Just let him know he made a mistake. It's possible it may have been inadvertent. Between rims, a body kit and all that other stuff you will probably be spending about $3,000. Maybe he can make the price adjustment without you being present.
This situation is obviously as important as you feel it is, but you should get what you paid for or pay the correct price for what you got. It's not even about the $3,000. It's about the principle and the trust a consumer should expect from a dealership. Again, even if you are not stressing the money at the very least you can save someone else from going through the same thing if they buy from him.