Dealership is in the practice of advertising pricing on Autotrader.com that they don't recognize as legitimate pricing at the dealership On December 21st I found a GMC Sierra, Stock #XXXXX, listed on Autotrader for $15,I called [redacted] (internet manager) on the 21st and asked if the truck was still availableHe said it was and needed to verify if I qualified for all of the listed rebatesHe said if I had a GM Military Authorization number, financed at the dealership and had a trade that I qualified for the advertised priceHe said once I sent him the information on my trade he would finalize the cost with tax and tags and I could hold the vehicle with a $deposit on a credit cardI sent him the information on my trade on 12/and he quoted me a final price of $23,He then informed me that the price listed yesterday was incorrectI then called Mr [redacted] ***, Sales Manager, and he said that the price that was listed on Autotrader was too good and that I shou
Salesman promised delivery of desired vehicle; however, vehicle was not what was requested November 2016, Dealership/Salesman agreed to find the vehicle of my choice (GMC-Sierra HD Diesel with Utility Bed) Salesman notified me that the described truck was found but would be obtained from Texas for a quoted price of $48KI was also advised that the retrieval cost for the vehicle would be $ The salesman required me to sign paperwork for the sale of the vehicle on November 28, The salesman was made aware that I would be unavailable after December 1, due to a planned trip The salesman promised to try and get the vehicle to me prior to my departureAfter a "pushy/pressured presentation", I agreed to meet him on the evening of December 1, following my work day Upon inspection of the vehicle, it was not as previous described It did not have the utility bed promised; rather a regular bed in the length I requested The salesman suggested that I could a
Dealership is in the practice of advertising pricing on Autotrader.com that they don't recognize as legitimate pricing at the dealership On December 21st I found a GMC Sierra, Stock #XXXXX, listed on Autotrader for $15,I called [redacted] (internet manager) on the 21st and asked if the truck was still availableHe said it was and needed to verify if I qualified for all of the listed rebatesHe said if I had a GM Military Authorization number, financed at the dealership and had a trade that I qualified for the advertised priceHe said once I sent him the information on my trade he would finalize the cost with tax and tags and I could hold the vehicle with a $deposit on a credit cardI sent him the information on my trade on 12/and he quoted me a final price of $23,He then informed me that the price listed yesterday was incorrectI then called Mr [redacted] ***, Sales Manager, and he said that the price that was listed on Autotrader was too good and that I shou
Salesman promised delivery of desired vehicle; however, vehicle was not what was requested November 2016, Dealership/Salesman agreed to find the vehicle of my choice (GMC-Sierra HD Diesel with Utility Bed) Salesman notified me that the described truck was found but would be obtained from Texas for a quoted price of $48KI was also advised that the retrieval cost for the vehicle would be $ The salesman required me to sign paperwork for the sale of the vehicle on November 28, The salesman was made aware that I would be unavailable after December 1, due to a planned trip The salesman promised to try and get the vehicle to me prior to my departureAfter a "pushy/pressured presentation", I agreed to meet him on the evening of December 1, following my work day Upon inspection of the vehicle, it was not as previous described It did not have the utility bed promised; rather a regular bed in the length I requested The salesman suggested that I could a