Bounty__Hunter
Super Moderator
I'd complain to Arizona's Attorney General.
The State of IL isn't screwed up, the State of Chicago is screwed up.And people complain my state of IL is screwed up, which it is, but this just blows.
I should have put it on jack stands and let it ran 27/7
The title stays with the financer. And yes there are 27 hours in my day!!I'd like to see you do this. I know I've tried squeezing a more things in one day. But you could get more hours out of one. You'll have to teach me that trick.
To the OP: Did they sign over the title to you? Did they put tags in your name on it or register it... what ever your state requires for a new auto, done in your name?
The dealership did not make a mistake, They do this all the time. Of course the salesman does not want to call you and say we don't have a deal, you have to bring the car back, this is the last thing they want. But there are hundreds of banks they can hang out your loan too, but that does take time. And they know if your in the car driving it and fall in love with it, you will do whatever it takes to own that car. This is a known practice and has been for years. Also if you reach a deal at a certian % rate with the salesman walk out ! The salesman is not the bank, The bank will set the % rate. Often dealers will screw you on this too.I didn't read all the responses, to the OP;
some banks can reserve the right to deny financing to someone if the vehicle is over 10 years and you are not a member of the bank. easy way around it is to join a credit union or a certain bank and then they will almost always finance you if your credit is in good standing order.
and yes, the dealership made a mistake, but they can ask for the vehicle back, technically you received a vehicle that you have not paid for.
Upon further research it turns out they can do this. From what I have found this is very common with this dealer. They let you take the car so you get attached to it. Then call you back saying you gotta go back in cuz financing didn't go thru and fill out new contract for higher amount either down or total. Its called a "on the spot delivery scam" and they know from the get go weather or not you qualify but they let you take it anyway so you will be more willing to pay more.
In short it turns out this is common practice for Honda dealerships. So stay away from them unless you have cash in hand. Tempe Honda at Tempe autoplex is a huge no no and stay away. They also knew it had a bad alternator and didn't say anything.
I'd just give them back their Jeep and move on.
Any chance you'll get out of this without spending any cash?