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Dealer pocketed down payment
I recently purchased a car for $18,000. The orignal price was for $18,999. I put a down payment of $4,000. I signed the contract but I didn't notice that the price of car was still $18,999. The total price of the car was listed at $27,000+ dollars for my car!!
$18,999 + Tax + $4000 down payment = $27,000.
I called the sales guy and asked him what he was trying to pull. He just gave me a whole lot of garbage. I love the car and want to keep it. I just made the 1st payment. Since I got financed for 100% of the car, How do I get my $4000 down payment returned? I live in California.