DukeCanBuildit
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- First Name
- Duke
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2020
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- Location
- Kitchener, Ontario
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 XLT SuperCab - FTW!
- Occupation
- Retired (P/T) Caregiver (F/T)
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Hate the “man in the box”. It’s as much their fault for being dishonest as it is the General Manager’s or owner’s fault. The pressure and incentive to get the sale is what fuels this behaviour. The commission that the dealer and finance person share is simply too attractive for them to miss out on.
My Guelph Volkswagen experience - after the dance with the sales guy and Saturday being the finance guy’s day off ?, I used the amount owing from my bill of sale to get a draft from my bank. When I showed up the following Saturday, I was handed an “updated” bill of sale with a tire warranty, nitrogen in the tires, wheel locks, and the infamous admin fee. All had been added by the finance guy during the week. ? Wow!
It was a brazen attempt that failed and it cost them some nitrogen, and a set of wheel locks, not to mention any future purchases, referrals, service, warranty, or recall work.
This behaviour is why we have a “window sticker pricing” law in Ontario - the advertised price must include everything that comes with the vehicle before tax - the window sticker is considered advertising. Extended warranties are treated separately.
My Guelph Volkswagen experience - after the dance with the sales guy and Saturday being the finance guy’s day off ?, I used the amount owing from my bill of sale to get a draft from my bank. When I showed up the following Saturday, I was handed an “updated” bill of sale with a tire warranty, nitrogen in the tires, wheel locks, and the infamous admin fee. All had been added by the finance guy during the week. ? Wow!
It was a brazen attempt that failed and it cost them some nitrogen, and a set of wheel locks, not to mention any future purchases, referrals, service, warranty, or recall work.
This behaviour is why we have a “window sticker pricing” law in Ontario - the advertised price must include everything that comes with the vehicle before tax - the window sticker is considered advertising. Extended warranties are treated separately.
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