anonymous
USA#2Consumer Comment
Mon, October 05, 2009
It sounds like we have the exact same story, terrible run around.
It seems almost like they decide they don't want to sell you the car after all.
When it happened to us, they had a set internet price, that was below kbb, when we wanted to purchase the car, problems arose, which were never explained, with credit that had never been turned down ever before. Sure enough the very next day the price was almost $3,000 higher.
Buddy
Eureka,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, January 30, 2006
I think Easley did you a favor. Most dealerships would have "spotted" you and not let you leave without "buying" a car and taking it home with you. Then the calls would have started for you to bring in more money, sign a contract with higher payments, etc. They didn't put you in a car until they were sure you had financing, for which you should be glad. I know it was a hassle waiting to see if you had a loan and wasting some time, but in the long run, it worked out better for you.