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Old 12-27-2012, 05:53 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by jflogerzi View Post
Nothing you can do. As all new cars coming in will have the increased cost which the dealer will pass on to you. I would not sweat the 200-300$ difference. That's a drop in the bucket for something you want.
This is true, but it still very decieving to actually take the money for a deposit from someone, with a listed price, and then tell them the price is different when the car arrives. IMO, a dealer should eat the 200-300$ increase to build the trust with the customer. In the end, when you nickel and dime your customers, it affects their consumer behavior pertaining to your business.
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