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what if you feel ripped off by a car dealer
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I disagree, Daviton has stated that the marked price for the Tigra was �3500 yet he was charged �5000 for it plus interest. I think the dealer was wrong for saying it will cost you more just because the finance had come through
If you had not signed for the �5000 finance before you saw the Tigra he is definatly in the wrong
You just have to prove that the Tigra was cheaper and that you had not signed the document yet. Call your local Citizens advice they will help
Also think that the interest is stupidly high. I would get all the paperwork together, in addition to a fair valuation of the vehicle and take it to your solicitors before you go to court as I would think that there is some form of missrepresentation or fraud occuring.
To be honest, after rereading the question, it doesn't make sense. Are the monthly payments cheaper on the new vehicle? If so, then he hasn't charged you the same rate.
Is it a Hire Purchase or a Loan agreement?
When did you sign the agreement - if it was after you agreed a price on the Tigra, then somehow I doubt you will get the money back. The car dealer could even say that he paid you �2000 back, and you wanted the loan.
If you hadn't signed the agreement, why did you agree to sign the deal with the Tigra costing �5500 (knowing full well that it was �2000 over price?)
All sounds very fishy to me.
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