Re: Dealership Hassel Advice Needed!
This Crossfire was not a “lot trade” the dealership simply has a scheme to double the destination charge without disclosing it as a dealer markup. It is done in such a way that it is represented as the “Destination Charge” on the sticker. I should not have been so distracted by the car that I failed to decipher the concealed charge before paying for Crossfire.
The release they sent I would only sign if the dealership was buying the car back and I were ending all connections to the car. This is not the case here, it is simply a refund of a $925 overcharge, belated as it is. What I decided to do first is send it back with a letter declining to sign and include a new signed release specific to the “$925 double destination overcharge”. Hopefully they will just send the refund check, if not I will send copy of everything to the BBB and Kansas State AG as an update to my complaints.
I HAD MADE UP MY MIND FROM THE START I WOULD NOT LET THIS SPOIL MY ENJOYMENT OF THE CROSSFIRE AND SO FAR IT HAS NOT.
Larry Hegle
2006 Ltd. Roadster
Aero Blue