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Old 08-12-2014, 11:27 PM   #17
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Here's an idea: Get a lawyer. (You should be sensing a pattern by now.) And make the dealership pay your legal fees as part of whatever settlement you and your lawyer negotiate with them.

What they did was so negligent that they really have no leg to stand on. You have the right to be made whole, which means they have to return you to your position before their mistake. So what they actually owe you is an 8400 mile car with no known issues, or its equivalent cash value, plus any costs you incurred as a result of their fuckup (like a rental or loaner). You may actually be able to get more than that, but don't accept less.

Don't accept any deal they offer that they're saying is only for a limited time. They know that they're liable. The fact that they're saying their offer will expire is a good indicator that they're trying to pressure you into taking a lot less than they know they owe you.
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