Good evening folks, I just wanted to share my recent setback in the Great Telly Hunt - maybe it can help others. I found this forum a few weeks ago and within a few days had a deposit in with a dealer 3 hours from me. SX-P and Tow, and my top choice of color combos. To top it off, I was given a good trade in price. This specific Telly wasn't an order, but I had managed to snag one of their allotment (due in early Oct.) so I was feeling really great. I put a deposit down to hold it and sent them my trade in info and even filled out a credit application for Kia financing at their request. Later I learned I probably shouldn't have done that this far out but I figured the financing application would be valid for 90 days so I wasn't too worried. After about a week of not hearing back from the dealership or Kia financing I emailed the sales manager (no response) and then followed up with a voicemail a few days later (also no response). I let it slide for a bit and then finally messaged the person I'd originally been dealing with today (total time since deposit is 11 days). I got an ominous response to my query about "why haven't I heard back about my financing application and are we good to go?"...their response was "my manager will call you soon". RIP! Of course I got no call, but I did get an email about 2 hours later from another sales manager (previously unknown to me). Turns out, the dealership had already taken a deposit on "my" car two days prior to me and the first sales person never marked it as on hold. So now obviously my deposit was meaningless from the very start (Aug 1st). Not only did they run my car for the deposit (which was fine at the time, I agreed to it) but as far as I know they did a credit inquiry (also fine, if they hadn't botched the deposit). So now I'm w/o a valid deposit for a Telluride. Even worse, I've passed on TWO comparable Tellurides in the past several days figuring that "my" Telluride was secure. Lesson learned!
My advice - ask the follow up questions (or ask them 4 times instead of 2 like I did). At some point I have to just trust people and take them at their word but in this case it pays to make extra sure that the dealership can indeed hold that car for you. In this competitive market, make sure you are dealing with competent and reputable dealers and make sure you the car you are putting a deposit on is free and clear. To their credit, this dealer will try to make this right. I'm waiting for a call from them tomorrow to see how we proceed but right now I feel like I got kicked in the stomach by a mule
I wasted nearly two weeks thinking I had a sure thing locked in when the whole time, that Telly was earmarked for someone else. I'm hopeful this situation works out. Anyway, good luck out there!
My advice - ask the follow up questions (or ask them 4 times instead of 2 like I did). At some point I have to just trust people and take them at their word but in this case it pays to make extra sure that the dealership can indeed hold that car for you. In this competitive market, make sure you are dealing with competent and reputable dealers and make sure you the car you are putting a deposit on is free and clear. To their credit, this dealer will try to make this right. I'm waiting for a call from them tomorrow to see how we proceed but right now I feel like I got kicked in the stomach by a mule
