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I went on-line and was approved through a bank called Road Loans, it is a bank that specialzes in helping people rebuild their credit after bankruptcy, anywho...I was approved by this bank and was referred to this dealership by this bank. I get there with my loan approval in hand, meet with the sales man and the GSM along with the finance manager and they are rushing like crazy to accomadate me. They ask me how much cash I can put down as well, which btw, my approved loan requires me to put down $2000.00, which I have and am willing to put down. They say, great what are you looking for..... I tell them I am looking at getting into an SUVish/crossover type vehicle....""no problem"" they say, they put me in a Pontiac Torrent, I drive it home they call me back to the dealership the next day and tell me they need $4500.00 down. I come up to the dealership and return the Torrent, so then they say they can put me into a fully loaded 06 Chevy HHR, no problem, I test drive the car, has all the things I am looking for and we go into the finance office and we assume the paperwork for the deal. They put the numbers together, I give them the $2000.00 down, they configure my interest and loan terms, which come out under the amount I am approved for, I sign the papers, they shake my hand and congradulate me on my new/used car. I drive off, happy as a child on christmas morning....three days later, I get a call from the dealership saying I need to come down and sign a couple of papers that they forgot to have me sign concerning my loan through RoadLoans. I arrive at the dealership expecting to sign and leave and I am brought into the finance office and told that there is a problem with my loan. I say to them, there is no problem with my loan because I am bank approved and they start talking all this nonsense..long story short, they undersold me the car by $600.00, they wanted me to give them the money, I wouldn't they forced me out of thecar..I am hiring an attorney.
Cons: They get you in there, then when they make the mistake you are treated with disrespect and lack of concern for business ethics and mannerisms.
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