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I drove two hours to look at an Acura TSX I saw ad...

I drove two hours to look at an Acura TSX I saw advertised online. The car was nice, and I decided to begin negotiations on the car. This is where the story went sour... the advertised price was one figure online, but when it came time to purchase the car, they had added twenty-five hundred dollars of "options" to the car. When I asked about these options, the salesman said "well, they're already on the car." Umm, hello, what about the advertised price? Isn't that false advertising? Finally the sales manager came out and he said he didn't want to remove the options because it was a "special" car that the mayor's son owned. Baffled, I pointed to the online price on my phone.

They came back, with all the options removed, but now my trade-in was suddenly worth less money.

If you don't like playing games, like me, especially after scheduling an appointment and you live two hours away, just skip Vandergriff Acura. You can eventually find yourself a used car with a more pleasant experience at a more honest/transparent dealership if you avoid Vandergriff during your search.

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