Hey everyone.
Anyone else experience anything like what I did?
I have been looking at the Charger for months and finally decided to go and look at them at my local dealer. At first I wasn't sure what package I wanted, but the choice was easy with the Road & Track.
My dealer only had the one color steel blue metallic.
I attempted getting them to get one from another dealer (that I found online in Ohio). I was told that not only couldn't they transfer it to them and sell it to me, but I couldn't even go to Ohio and buy it because it couldn't be driven in PA legally. Apparently for a car to be driven in PA, it has to have California emissions. What sense that makes I'm not sure.
Anyhow, so I'm considering the steel blue metallic one but I really had my heart set on the silver. Black would have been my second choice and I found another dealer across town that had one listed on their web page.
When I went back to talk to them and start negoitiating, I told them that I wanted pricing on the steel blue and the black one at the other dealer.
They not only flat our lied to me, but they also were very high pressure and made it a very bad experience.
Anyone have any suggestions on what to do? I don't mind the steel blue. There are some things I like about it, but if I'm going to spend $35,000 + on a car, it should damn well be the color that I WANT it to be.
Any input?
Anyone else experience anything like what I did?
I have been looking at the Charger for months and finally decided to go and look at them at my local dealer. At first I wasn't sure what package I wanted, but the choice was easy with the Road & Track.
My dealer only had the one color steel blue metallic.
I attempted getting them to get one from another dealer (that I found online in Ohio). I was told that not only couldn't they transfer it to them and sell it to me, but I couldn't even go to Ohio and buy it because it couldn't be driven in PA legally. Apparently for a car to be driven in PA, it has to have California emissions. What sense that makes I'm not sure.
Anyhow, so I'm considering the steel blue metallic one but I really had my heart set on the silver. Black would have been my second choice and I found another dealer across town that had one listed on their web page.
When I went back to talk to them and start negoitiating, I told them that I wanted pricing on the steel blue and the black one at the other dealer.
They not only flat our lied to me, but they also were very high pressure and made it a very bad experience.
Anyone have any suggestions on what to do? I don't mind the steel blue. There are some things I like about it, but if I'm going to spend $35,000 + on a car, it should damn well be the color that I WANT it to be.
Any input?