[quote=squat250]fun fact; car contracts from dealers generally come witha “seller’s right to cancel” clause which they may exercise within 10 days. if they mistakenly give you an accord when they meant to give youa civic they may fix it by cancelling.
Here, their claim is they mistakenly put in .09% instead of .9%. Since they can’t assign the loan, they want to redo the contract. to increase my payment (a small amount), maybe$400 over the life of the loan.
I asked for some small concessions.
I amm not sure what i want to do. I got woke up by my cat in the middle of the night and now this is on my mind.[/quote]
Well that’s interesting, because I think that if they do this… If they take the car back, their is no way they’ll be able to sell it as new again, especially if you clock 200-300 miles on the od…So I think stealership is fvcked. If they don’t let the 400 go, they’re going to end up losing a lot more money. So….
1. Tell them you want an additional $400 off, not to mention you have to go back to the dealer…
2. Ask for a free scheduled maintanance for 4 years.. (if they are close to where you live)
3. Meanwhile drive the car as much as you can…Too damn bad….BTW post you should totally trash the dealer on autoblog, and then forward the link to dealership customer/PR dept…They will let it go….Similar to what happened here over ebay…