Dreamer_D
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This is a friedly debate between DH and I, so help us settle it
DH and I just bought a new car. During the buying process, we debated getting tint on the rear windows and decided not to do it. The color we wanted was not in stock at our local dealer, so they called around and located one nearby that could be brought over for us. The catch? The rear windows had factory installed tint already. No others with that color and model were available in a reasonable distance. We opted to go ahead and get the car with the tint.
ETA: The tint option costs $400 more.
Today we "dropped by" to see if our car had arrived, and saw one on the lot we thought was ours. The catch? It had no tint on the rear windows. Sales man says, "No no, that can't be your car then, let me go look around! I know it arrived!" A few minutes later he returns, "It's your lucky day! You did not want tint, right? Well that is your car! It's so strange! When we talked to the other dealership they said the car had tint, and it arrived and it does not have tint!"
My question: Was this an honest mistake on the part of the dealers -- they really were told it had tint and were surprised to find it did not? OR was it an upsell, where they knew it did not have tint and were planning to have it tinted before we arrived to pick it up?
PS: We are not mad either way, we just disagree about which scenerio occurred.
DH and I just bought a new car. During the buying process, we debated getting tint on the rear windows and decided not to do it. The color we wanted was not in stock at our local dealer, so they called around and located one nearby that could be brought over for us. The catch? The rear windows had factory installed tint already. No others with that color and model were available in a reasonable distance. We opted to go ahead and get the car with the tint.
ETA: The tint option costs $400 more.
Today we "dropped by" to see if our car had arrived, and saw one on the lot we thought was ours. The catch? It had no tint on the rear windows. Sales man says, "No no, that can't be your car then, let me go look around! I know it arrived!" A few minutes later he returns, "It's your lucky day! You did not want tint, right? Well that is your car! It's so strange! When we talked to the other dealership they said the car had tint, and it arrived and it does not have tint!"
My question: Was this an honest mistake on the part of the dealers -- they really were told it had tint and were surprised to find it did not? OR was it an upsell, where they knew it did not have tint and were planning to have it tinted before we arrived to pick it up?
PS: We are not mad either way, we just disagree about which scenerio occurred.