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Dealer giving out my R?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cocles" data-source="post: 1822289" data-attributes="member: 62425"><p>"Your honor, we came to a written agreement with the defendant for a car that turned out to not exist. With the current model year however, we believe something similar enough has been produced, so we offered it as a consolation at the price being offered by us and other nearby dealerships. The defendant turned down that offer. Their deposit is listed as non-refundable in the written agreement, so we consider this matter closed."</p><p></p><p>The only objective parts of this case would be the written agreement for a car that doesn't exist and the downpayment. Everything else is just subjectivity and spoken words.</p><p></p><p>All that said, since it's a written agreement for something that doesn't exist, maybe it could be nullified in whole and OP could get their deposit back.</p><p></p><p>I dunno. The whole situation is weird. A dealership making a written agreement and taking money for something absolutely speculative without even a teaser from the factory? The whole thing is just asking for a situation like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cocles, post: 1822289, member: 62425"] "Your honor, we came to a written agreement with the defendant for a car that turned out to not exist. With the current model year however, we believe something similar enough has been produced, so we offered it as a consolation at the price being offered by us and other nearby dealerships. The defendant turned down that offer. Their deposit is listed as non-refundable in the written agreement, so we consider this matter closed." The only objective parts of this case would be the written agreement for a car that doesn't exist and the downpayment. Everything else is just subjectivity and spoken words. All that said, since it's a written agreement for something that doesn't exist, maybe it could be nullified in whole and OP could get their deposit back. I dunno. The whole situation is weird. A dealership making a written agreement and taking money for something absolutely speculative without even a teaser from the factory? The whole thing is just asking for a situation like this. [/QUOTE]
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