Chili Palmer
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My son found a truck at Tustin GMC that checked all his boxes, so I went with him to make are he didn’t F’d over. They wouldn’t dicker on the price, so I figured at $38k plus another $4k in taxes and we’re at $42k. He brings the paperwork back and the payment seem high for 72 months (I don’t know why he did 72 months), and I look and don’t see an out the door price, but I do see an item that says “add-ons” $3080. What is add-ons? He says it’s a GPS. I tell him the truck has navigation and OnStar, I don’t want it. He tells me its already installed in the truck. I tell him I didn’t agree for it to be installed and I’m already paying the asking price, I’m not paying for it. He says that he’ll check with the sales manager - I’ve never seen a sales guy return this fast, he say he won’t take it off. I tell him I’m not paying for it, so he gathers all the paperwork and says okay. He didn’t even try to work with me.
This seems pretty unscrupulous to force the customers to pay an additional cost for something they don’t want even though the cost is not shown until the actual numbers are crunched. How many people don’t question the cost and pay for it anyway without knowing it? I’m filing a complaint with the state for dishonest business practices.