If all is now resolved, what is it that you want to do?Purchased vehicle was not ready so we were given a loaner. Yesterday, police showed up. My son went outside he was asked to put his hands in the air, then searched. Cops said the vehicle was repored stolen. Finally dealership figured out they were wrong. What
Do we do now.
Personally I would cancel the sale...I would imagine it would not be an issue considering the situation.Purchased vehicle was not ready so we were given a loaner. Yesterday, police showed up. My son went outside he was asked to put his hands in the air, then searched. Cops said the vehicle was repored stolen. Finally dealership figured out they were wrong. What
Do we do now.
A mistake was made. Granted, the mistake appears to have been a big one but, other than a horrible experience for your son, there are no damages, right?I dont feel it was resolved at all. What my family and I was put through was a horrible experience. We still do not have our car we purchased
That where Im at. I have not heard from the dealership.Personally I would cancel the sale...I would imagine it would not be an issue considering the situation.
You should likely consult with an attorney with ALL facts. You provided very little info and based on that I gave my opinion.I dont feel it was resolved at all. What my family and I was put through was a horrible experience. We still do not have our car we purchased
No damages, just the humiliation and now I could only imagine what our neighborhood thinks. My youngest girl having nightmares that I was getting arrested.A mistake was made. Granted, the mistake appears to have been a big one but, other than a horrible experience for your son, there are no damages, right?
Do you still have the dealership's loaner car while the car you purchased is being readied?That where Im at. I have not heard from the dealership.
Thank you, I just didnt know if we had any case of any kind. I read some past situations that has happened from a few people and they either sued or were compensated.You should likely consult with an attorney with ALL facts. You provided very little info and based on that I gave my opinion.
Not every humiliation is law suit. Stop the sale. They likely won't object and refund any down-payment.No damages, just the humiliation and now I could only imagine what our neighborhood thinks. My youngest girl having nightmares that I was getting arrested.
at this point yes I dont believe the I want to do business with this dealership. This was very unprofessional.Do you still have the dealership's loaner car while the car you purchased is being readied?
You can always ask the dealership for an apology. In fact, the dealership really should have apologized already for reporting the car as stolen.
And you could always try to cancel the purchase.
Is that what you want to do?
You could seek a discount on your car purchase but I do not see that you have a legal action to pursue.Thank you, I just didnt know if we had any case of any kind. I read some past situations that has happened from a few people and they either sued or were compensated.
What do we do about our trade inNot every humiliation is law suit. Stop the sale. They likely won't object and refund any down-payment.