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Originally Posted by Porsche
Weeeell ... maybe.
But, my guess is that the document you signed is NOT the bill of sale and you are NOT contractually bound to purchase this vehicle.
However, it is commonplace for dealers to TELL YOU that it's a contract and that you MUST BUY IT.
Basically ... they're lying.
They don't want you to go elsewhere; they want to lock you into the idea that this is a done deal. It isn't, and they know it, but figure the buyer does NOT know it. And so they bully you into believing it.
That doesn't mean yours is not a binding contract; it may be. But, I doubt it.
If the dealer bought this used car from another dealer on your say-so, and paid to have it transported to them, then I do think you have a duty to compensate them for that, if only by buying a different vehicle from them ... such as a new FR-S. Otherwise, they're stuck with a used car they may not want.
It's an interesting legal and ethical question.
You have a copy of the document you signed, right?
Does it show a full description of the vehicle, INCLUDING THE VIN?
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It is a bill of sale and I do have a copy of it in my possession; I only got the copy of it yesterday though (almost 3 weeks later after initially signing it, and only because I asked to get it after this whole clusterfuck came to light). The Bill of Sale is valid and has all the info on it, even had OMVIC have a look at it for me.
As you had said, if I should cancel the contract, then I imagine I'd lose my deposit and any expenses like the shipping expense would come out of that and then some. Certainly I'm going to have an interesting conversation tomorrow and however things turn out, I'll have an FR-S by Monday at the latest, even if it means going to buy the other car from another dealership.
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Originally Posted by J_kennington
I know I live in the states. But I got my NEW 13 for 25k out the door(after all fees and everything). Granted I only put 800 down and have a high monthly due to it. I still wouldn't pay 27k for a used one.
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They want 28k which is rediculous plus 4.99% finance rate