Brought a 2016 Kia Forte Koup SX in 2016. Unaware that I had been overcharge with additional add on that I never needed. The discovery was made when I was trying to trade the car in.
It was brought to my attention that I had over $6,000 added for no reason. Upon discussing this with Kia consumer department about the overcharge, they try and give you all kinds of explanations.
According to the law, a dealership cannot charge you more than the sticker price. What can I do?
coast
United States#2Consumer Comment
Sun, January 13, 2019
As per your report you weren’t charged more than the sticker price. Your signature on the sales agreement indicates you agreed to additional options that increased the price.
Brenda
COMPTON,#3Author of original report
Sun, January 13, 2019
That maybe all true, but you don't expect top be ripped off either. According to the laws of the land a dealership cannot charrge more than the sticker price. Thank you for nothing.
The Dog
United States#4Consumer Comment
Sat, January 12, 2019
They can charge whatever they want. It's up to YOU to use COMMON SENSE to read the contract before signing it...which you didn't do!