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false advertising Hi, I went to a general car website to look for a car. I found a brand new 2008 Hyundai Sonata GLS for $2,002. Then I searched THAT dealer's website and found the exact same car (same VIN) for $5,022. I called the dealer and he said both listings must have been a mistake, but if I was interested in a Sonata, or a test drive to call him and he gave me his direct line. is this false advertising and is there anything i can do about it? cars.com site (2,002) http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail.jsp;jsessionid=YXMUJKEJBGBK5LAYIEUU2VA?tab=summary&paId=234421564&recnum=&actLog=true&tracktype=usedcc&pageNumber=&numResultsPerPage=50&largeNumResultsPerPage=0&sortorder=descending&sortfield=PRICE&certifiedOnly=false&criteria=&aff=national dealers site (5,022) http://www.danburyhyundai.com/new_vehicle_details.htm?vehicleId=d0af2ec94046381e00e77ca4286207ce thank you. Pamela From: Message Author (click here to email author)Date: Friday, 04-Jan-08 10:56:22 CST Business: Reply Online Consumer: Comment On This Comment On ThisI to have a similar complaint about a ford dealer in Spring, Texas. First I found a 2008 F-250 4x4x for $16,210 on autotrader.com and then on the ford website to. I wa told that it was amisprint and there was no way. then the next week I found the exact same truck on the ford dealerships web site along with 2 other trucks of the same make and model for the same price. My question is how can this be a misprint if they keep adding vehicles to the list? From: Message Author (click here to email author)Date: Friday, 22-Feb-08 19:27:16 CST Business: Reply Online Consumer: Comment On This |
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