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I advise anyone not to use this dealership. If I ...

I advise anyone not to use this dealership. If I could give it O stars, I would.
I agreed to the price the dealership offered for a 2016, used Audi. I left a deposit and made arrangements to pick the car up.
The salesman then texted me that the manager would not accept the price THEY had offered. The dealership wanted $677 more.
This is a time-worn tactic. In the world of negotiation, it is known as "the last nibble."
First you come to an agreement on terms. Then, when the customer is invested in the sale, the dealer refuses to move forward unless a higher price is paid.
The "excuses" are many; in this case it was "we did something more to the car."
The excuses are, of course, hogwash.

The way to insulate yourself from these shenanigans is not to purchase an automobile from this dealership.

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