Treblemaker
USA#2General Comment
Fri, December 18, 2009
Did they quote you one price and charge another? Did you have to pay more than you agreed to pay? If not, then how is it dishonest? The "S" in "MSRP" stands for "Suggested". The dealer is free to charge you whatever price you're willing to pay. If you didn't do your homework and find out the MSRP and warranty details before you signed, that's not their fault! It's not uncommon for popular models to sell at a premium above the MSRP, anyway.
In fact it looks like they went the extra mile to get a car for you that was not already in stock.
Look at it this way: before you found that piece of paper in the glove box, were you happy with the price you paid? If yes, then that piece of paper has not changed anything. Why not continue to be happy with it?
Treblemaker
USA#3General Comment
Fri, December 18, 2009
Did they quote you one price and charge another? Did you have to pay more than you agreed to pay? If not, then how is it dishonest? The "S" in "MSRP" stands for "Suggested". The dealer is free to charge you whatever price you're willing to pay. If you didn't do your homework and find out the MSRP and warranty details before you signed, that's not their fault!
In fact it looks like they went the extra mile to get a car for you that was not already in stock.
Look at it this way: before you found that piece of paper in the glove box, were you happy with the price you paid? If yes, then that piece of paper has not changed anything. Why not continue to be happy with it?
Cory
San Antonio,#4
Fri, August 28, 2009
"I looked at the "MSRP" and saw that they had charged me an additional $1,000". I hate to tell you but you PAID a heck of alot OVER that MSRP. I suspect you bought the vehicle during the cash for clunkers program when most dealers "jacked" up their prices during the time that program was in effect. In this morning's paper many dealers have LOWERED their sales price BACK to what it was before the clunker program. On any "deal", it's how much BELOW MSRP you can get the dealer accept for a few "hot" selling vehicles. ancira's selling the camero for at least $5,000 OVER MSRP.