please help me
During family trip to Los Angeles, we stopped by a Porsche dealer in the last March. The deal was better than my local dealer can afford. I made the deal and deposit for 2019 CGTS. The dealership is 1,000 miles away from my home.
After long wait, the CGTS arrived at dealer lot on July 5th. SA called me and asked me to arrange the payment. On next Monday(July 8th) I did wire-transfer and sent the auto-loan approval letter from a bank. They asked me to get notarized sign for the document. I asked electronical signature for the faster turnaround but they refused. But they didn’t send the document at all. They don’t reply promptly on my voice mails and emails. The SA has been on training at Utah for several days until today(July 12th). Last night SA called me saying that the owner of the dealership asked me to fly to LA and sign the document at my cost. What? SA said the owner changed rule and he would revert the sale if I can’t come down to the dealership. SA and his manager told to the owner that after I made the deposit the owner changed the rule. So we can’t apply. But it seems the owner is stubborn. I didn’t hear anything yet. I am not sure it is wise to disclose the name of dealership. Any suggestion? |
Originally Posted by ychoi1216
(Post 15969648)
During family trip to Los Angeles, we stopped by a Porsche dealer in the last March. The deal was better than my local dealer can afford. I made the deal and deposit for 2019 CGTS. The dealership is 1,000 miles away from my home.
After long wait, the CGTS arrived at dealer lot on July 5th. SA called me and asked me to arrange the payment. On next Monday(July 8th) I did wire-transfer and sent the auto-loan approval letter from a bank. They asked me to get notarized sign for the document. I asked electronical signature for the faster turnaround but they refused. But they didn’t send the document at all. They don’t reply promptly on my voice mails and emails. The SA has been on training at Utah for several days until today(July 12th). Last night SA called me saying that the owner of the dealership asked me to fly to LA and sign the document at my cost. What? SA said the owner changed rule and he would revert the sale if I can’t come down to the dealership. SA and his manager told to the owner that after I made the deposit the owner changed the rule. So we can’t apply. But it seems the owner is stubborn. I didn’t hear anything yet. I am not sure it is wise to disclose the name of dealership. Any suggestion? I would call the GM. I bought a car from the LA area from a dealership operated by Autonation. Their policy is to have a notarized signature or to sign in the presence of one of their finance managers, they simply fedex the documents to a local Honda dealer (I live in AZ) operated by Autonation. I am sure this dealer can do the same, you simply need to go up the chain of command. Everyone has a boss. Don't be rude but don't be bashful either. |
No! the GM(owner) insists I come down to LA. Last week SA asked Notarized sign. But the GM changed the rule after I made the deposit. He is very stubborn. If I knew the rule when I made the deposit, I wouldn't make the deposit. They are holding my car.
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So the dealer wants to change the rules AFTER the contract was signed? And hasn't/won't send the required documents?
Good luck with the the direct approach. If that doesn't result in a solution then are you sure you want to continue to deal with them? (If they cancel the deal the deposit is refundable.) |
Yes.. They changed the rule very recently. and they force me to come down. Otherwise revert the contract. it is terrible experience. I bought cars over internet multiple times. Never had this kind of experience.. So you guys check the dealer rules when you buy over internet... SA can't do anything.
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Cancel and buy somewhere else, just saying what I would do.
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Why not just fly in and drive the car home? I agree it seems ridiculous but my guess is a one way flight on Southwest would be under $200 to LAX. And while in LA go to the PEC and have some fun.
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Call the owner directly. Tell them if they care, they can send someone to you at their cost and you will sign in their presence happily. Also offer to do it via FaceTime or similar and that you are happy to do so in front of a notary (notaries are everywhere and there are inexpensive mobile ones who come to you). I suspect asking for e-sig set off red flags in their mind and the “rule” is because they are concerned about you.
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Originally Posted by Pruettfan
(Post 15969993)
I would call the GM. I bought a car from the LA area from a dealership operated by Autonation. Their policy is to have a notarized signature or to sign in the presence of one of their finance managers, they simply fedex the documents to a local Honda dealer (I live in AZ) operated by Autonation. I am sure this dealer can do the same, you simply need to go up the chain of command. Everyone has a boss. Don't be rude but don't be bashful either.
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How are you going to get the car home?
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Thank you all
I am back from the LA dealership. Last night they agreed to pay the travel cost. The last min flight was twice expensive. It was a day trip and they paid the cost. They lost some money and I lost my Saturday.They will ship the car (to save tax. My state has no sales tax). The SA kept saying "sorry". I dont want to buy a car from out-of-state anymore. Thanks all |
Originally Posted by ychoi1216
(Post 15971950)
Thank you all
I am back from the LA dealership. Last night they agreed to pay the travel cost. The last min flight was twice expensive. It was a day trip and they paid the cost. They lost some money and I lost my Saturday.They will ship the car (to save tax. My state has no sales tax). The SA kept saying "sorry". I dont want to buy a car from out-of-state anymore. Thanks all |
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