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Old 09-01-2012, 12:48 AM   #55
Benzy
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I've spoken an attorney, and in Colorado, state law dictates that if you signed paperwork BEFORE the car is on their lot, and have not taken delivery of the car you are not liable to buy that car.

However if you signed it while the car was on the lot, and left it there to have work done or something that is a "delayed delivery" of the vehicle and you are liable to purchase.

Lucky for me I signed before the car was there.

when I went into the dealership, they tried to pressure me into taking it for a test drive.
Which would have consummated my contract, leaving the dealer riding in the passenger seat free to get out of the car and say, this is now your vehicle.

I didn't take it for a test drive.

They offered me a price with 0 down, 5% apr, no extra stuff, offered to throw in the five axis spoiler and repair the bumper that they drilled (when I explicitly requested them not to).
They offered all this directly after I mentioned reporting a claim to the board of dealers.

After I left I called toyota motor finance to talk to them what was going on, and they suggested I file a complaint through corporate. I called them up and told them the story, they said the only thing they can do is file a report, and send it to the dealership, which I did. So I will also be making a claim through the board of dealers and faxing it in tomorrow.

Also, to all those questions, about if the 34k was after the interest, it was prior to it.
The price after interest, the "total sale price" was 44805.25

Also, I declined the life insurance because I am in the military, I have a 500k plan that I already pay into.
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