Hristo
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I have a situation I would like to get some input on as the Gladiator is the first vehicle I have factory ordered and am unfamiliar with the process. I'll try to provide a concise timeline to avoid confusion. All prices are Canadian. Most of our conversation was done via text, so I have a record of it.
September 5: I go into the dealership and and order a Gladiator. We come to an agreement on an "out the door price" with a trade in. It is on paper and signed. I pay a deposit. They advise that because it is later in the year, mine may end up being a '22 model. If any rebates from Jeep change when it arrives, I will be entitled to them.
October 4: Advised that the build code is BX
October 17: I have D status and a VIN. Mine will be a '22 model.
October 27: I am at D1 status and am provided an estimated delivery date.
October 28: after reading on this forum I see that some options I did not want may now be standard on the trim I ordered (Mojave). I ask my salesman for confirmation.
November 8: I don't hear from the salesman for over a week and text again with the same questions. He responds, apologizing that he missed the message and has been away for a week.
November 9: He sends a new priced order confirmation sheet, different from the one that was provided to me when we ordered. The MSRP has gone up $1305 on the Mojave trim and the LED option has raised by $300.
I tell him that I assume the out the door price we negotiated still stands. He says that I ordered the vehicle based on MSRP. The price increase is from factory and they have no control over that. They sold the vehicle based on the options I picked and those options have gone up in price. My cost will go up $1605 plus taxes.
I advise him that I'll have to think about it. He responds that his manager will look at the numbers when the vehicle lands and take care of me. I thank him for his time.
Wouldn't the dealer be bound to the "out the door" price they agreed to and signed? Or am I on the hook for any changes made to the price by Jeep? The way the salesman made it sound, the deal I'm making is with Jeep, but the dealership is the one selling it to me and I made the agreement with them.
I apologize if the answer is obvious, but I've never had this happen while purchasing a vehicle.
September 5: I go into the dealership and and order a Gladiator. We come to an agreement on an "out the door price" with a trade in. It is on paper and signed. I pay a deposit. They advise that because it is later in the year, mine may end up being a '22 model. If any rebates from Jeep change when it arrives, I will be entitled to them.
October 4: Advised that the build code is BX
October 17: I have D status and a VIN. Mine will be a '22 model.
October 27: I am at D1 status and am provided an estimated delivery date.
October 28: after reading on this forum I see that some options I did not want may now be standard on the trim I ordered (Mojave). I ask my salesman for confirmation.
November 8: I don't hear from the salesman for over a week and text again with the same questions. He responds, apologizing that he missed the message and has been away for a week.
November 9: He sends a new priced order confirmation sheet, different from the one that was provided to me when we ordered. The MSRP has gone up $1305 on the Mojave trim and the LED option has raised by $300.
I tell him that I assume the out the door price we negotiated still stands. He says that I ordered the vehicle based on MSRP. The price increase is from factory and they have no control over that. They sold the vehicle based on the options I picked and those options have gone up in price. My cost will go up $1605 plus taxes.
I advise him that I'll have to think about it. He responds that his manager will look at the numbers when the vehicle lands and take care of me. I thank him for his time.
Wouldn't the dealer be bound to the "out the door" price they agreed to and signed? Or am I on the hook for any changes made to the price by Jeep? The way the salesman made it sound, the deal I'm making is with Jeep, but the dealership is the one selling it to me and I made the agreement with them.
I apologize if the answer is obvious, but I've never had this happen while purchasing a vehicle.
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