If you didn't get a promise from them to cover those incentives, you will get whatever incentives go live on July 1, if any.Any idea how your dealer will handle the expiration of current incentives on 30 June?
You're probably right about that. I'll try the complain loudly, demand my deposit back, and head for the door routine, but it's just going to come down to how badly do I want this car.If you didn't get a promise from them to cover those incentives, you will get whatever incentives go live on July 1, if any.
It's so hard waiting! Fingers crossed you get the word doc as well!CONGRATULATIONS!!!☺I'm jealous!!! I have nothing and ordered 2 months ago!!!
Unfortunately, they can probably get a new buyer for it before you walk off the lot... And they can probably sell it for more than they guaranteed you when you signed the purchase agreement...You're probably right about that. I'll try the complain loudly, demand my deposit back, and head for the door routine, but it's just going to come down to how badly do I want this car.
Ah I hate hearing that. Considering I haven't even got my VIN yet and have a ETA date of July 7thI've had my VIN# for a couple weeks now, and keep getting told it will be at the dealer on **** date and it keeps getting pushed out. This has went on for 3 weeks now. My vehicle went thru final inspection on 5/31/19. I'm so frusterated at this point
And still give me a terrible time getting my deposit back. I think I'll just go out and win the next $500 mill megamillions and pay $75k cash for the next SXP that comes into the dealer. I bet I'll get my car rather quickly.Unfortunately, they can probably get a new buyer for it before you walk off the lot... And they can probably sell it for more than they guaranteed you when you signed the purchase agreement...
If you win could you please pay for mine tooAnd still give me a terrible time getting my deposit back. I think I'll just go out and win the next $500 mill megamillions and pay $75k cash for the next SXP that comes into the dealer. I bet I'll get my car rather quickly.
I have to disagree. As a consumer you have the right to get your deposit back. They cannot keep your money from you. That is theft. Unless you signed something that said it was nonrefundable, that is your money and it is owed back to you the second you asked for itAnd still give me a terrible time getting my deposit back. I think I'll just go out and win the next $500 mill megamillions and pay $75k cash for the next SXP that comes into the dealer. I bet I'll get my car rather quickly.
You'll have to put down a $2000 deposit for the opportunity to wait for me to win the lottery.If you win could you please pay for mine too![]()
Sadly this seems like a recurring theme at a lot of dealers.... mainly because they know someone else will buy it if you walk away. Dont think its illegal as they're wasnt a contract, ethical... divergent story.So, I’m currently out of the country on business and been informed my FWD SX is scheduled to arrive on June 21st (10 wks later) day before I return. I’m been trying to finalize paperwork remotely to make a quick exchange. Now, Carriage Kia of Woodstock is attempting to add over $1800 in addendum cost for the following,
2 oil changes
2 tire rotations
Ding repair for a year
Key replacement of a year
Polyester repair for a year
Life time loaner
During order placement I paid my $1000 deposit and agreed on purchased price of MSRP, less and incentives at the time of delivery.
Qualified for $1500 cash back, plus $1000 loyalty rebate.
I asked multiple times for an official Financial documentation for the agreed price and dealership would not approved. I raised my concerns multiple times via email and in person and was verbally guaranteed and shook hands with both sales representative and sales manager I would not pay a dollar over MSRP.
Is this legal? I highly question the ethical and legality of this bait and switch tactic.
I’ve sent emails to upper management and currently waiting there response.
Can any shade light on this matter.
Call Kia support. Complain. Keep complaining. They are 100 percent wrong. Find out who the district manager is. Don't let they do this to you or anyone elseSo, I’m currently out of the country on business and been informed my FWD SX is scheduled to arrive on June 21st (10 wks later) day before I return. I’m been trying to finalize paperwork remotely to make a quick exchange. Now, Carriage Kia of Woodstock is attempting to add over $1800 in addendum cost for the following,
that's like Best buy not selling you a TV because you won't purchase the insurance. Simply telling you don't want it and that there was an agreed-upon deal and you'll be coming in to pick up your vehicle as soon as you returnSo, I’m currently out of the country on business and been informed my FWD SX is scheduled to arrive on June 21st (10 wks later) day before I return. I’m been trying to finalize paperwork remotely to make a quick exchange. Now, Carriage Kia of Woodstock is attempting to add over $1800 in addendum cost for the following,
2 oil changes
2 tire rotations
Ding repair for a year
Key replacement of a year
Polyester repair for a year
Life time loaner
During order placement I paid my $1000 deposit and agreed on purchased price of MSRP, less and incentives at the time of delivery.
Qualified for $1500 cash back, plus $1000 loyalty rebate.
I asked multiple times for an official Financial documentation for the agreed price and dealership would not provide. I raised my concerns multiple times via email and in person and was verbally guaranteed and shook hands with both sales representative and sales manager I would not pay a dollar over MSRP.
Is this legal? I highly question the ethical and legality of this bait and switch tactic.
I’ve sent emails to upper management and currently waiting there response.
Can any shade light on this matter.
So, I’m currently out of the country on business and been informed my FWD SX is scheduled to arrive on June 21st (10 wks later) day before I return. I’m been trying to finalize paperwork remotely to make a quick exchange. Now, Carriage Kia of Woodstock is attempting to add over $1800 in addendum cost for the following,
2 oil changes
2 tire rotations
Ding repair for a year
Key replacement of a year
Polyester repair for a year
Life time loaner
During order placement I paid my $1000 deposit and agreed on purchased price of MSRP, less and incentives at the time of delivery.
Qualified for $1500 cash back, plus $1000 loyalty rebate.
I asked multiple times for an official Financial documentation for the agreed price and dealership would not provide. I raised my concerns multiple times via email and in person and was verbally guaranteed and shook hands with both sales representative and sales manager I would not pay a dollar over MSRP.
Is this legal? I highly question the ethical and legality of this bait and switch tactic.
I’ve sent emails to upper management and currently waiting there response.
Can any shade light on this matter.