Flynrider
Phoenix,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, June 08, 2011
Do not ever go near a car dealer's lot unless you are in the company of a responsible adult. There are so many red flags in your narrative that I don't have time to point them all out. Suffice it to say that your method of car shopping is equivalent to walking down a dark alley on the bad side of town, with $100 bills hanging out of all of your pockets. You would get hosed at any car lot.
coast
USA#3Consumer Comment
Tue, June 07, 2011
They had you fill out the paperwork so they could charge you the maximum your credit would allow.
Do your son a favor; don't teach him how to negotiate a car deal.
voiceofreason
North Carolina,#4General Comment
Tue, June 07, 2011
How do you have enough savvy to do a report on this site after the fact, but were gullible enough to drive off a lot with a car without even knowing how much you were paying or borrowing for it? This report just leaves me dumbfounded, unless you've left some important details out. Also, knowing about this site, how is it you missed all the other reports on this dealer? Make sure you complain to Ford that you consider this dealer's actions a reflection on them too, as the dealer represents them. Kia too. The car makers ought to be held to some degree of responsibility for the actions of their dealers.