Texas Dodge
Lied about cost of new vehicle and lied about trade in

Cars & Transport

I found a Dodge Ram that I liked that was on Texas Dodge's website. I called Phil Smith & told him I was interested if they still had the truck. He said yes, and that was a nice truck at a good price. I called him on Friday & gave him my information, so it wouldn't take so long when I got there on Saturday. When I got there at noon, Phil was busy so he turned me over to Chad. The truck I wanted to look at wasn't there and it took them 3 hours to go get it & bring it back. After I test drove it, I started dealing with Tim Dunn. I told him I wanted to buy the truck but that I wouldn't take less than $12000 for my trade in. He came back & said he could give me $9000, and I told him that I wouldn't take that. I knew what the bluebook on my truck was and I wouldn't take less than $12000. He finally came back & said he would give me $12000. I agreed.

After being there 5 hours, I finally signed the papers. It's my fault that I didn't pay closer attention to the contract, but I thought we had agreed on everything, and I was hurting & wanting to get home. When I got the papers out to get the VIN # for my insurance, they had raised the price of the truck by about $3500. I was very upset, I called on Tuesday & told Phil that that wasn't the price I agreed on. He said it was the difference of what they gave me for my trade-in and what I wanted for it. I talked to the manager & he said the same thing. I told him I wanted my truck back & he could get his back. He told me that mine had already been sold. Then Darren, the manager, called me the next day & said that that truck wasn't priced right. He had it advertised somewhere else at $31995 instead of the $29995 that was on his website.

This was fraud, I don't care how you look at it. My attorney said because I signed the contract there wasn't anything I could do. But he said if they did this to me, they've probably done it to others also. Either the truck was a decoy to get customers to come in or it was priced wrong.in which case they should have told me before I bought it. When they said they would give me $12000 for my trade in, they were suppose to give me $12000. If enough people have been done this way, a class-action suit could be filed for fraudulent misrepresentation. I've been trading vehicles for 30 years, this is the first time that something like this has happened to me. Like I said, I take the blame for not paying closer attention to the contract, but after 5 hours, I was wore down. That was their intention.


Company: Texas Dodge
Country: USA
State: Texas
City: Amarillo
Address: I-40 West
Site: texasdodge.com
  <     >  

RELATED COMPLAINTS

Larry H Miller Used Car Superstore
You DON'T know this guy

Bill Heard Chevrolet
Deceptive Sales Practices ripoff

Ducktown Dodge
Ripoff

Sam Dell Dodge Corp
Re-nigged on deal after paperwork was signed and deal was done!

Blackwell-Baldwin Auto Dealers
Blackwell-Baldwin Dodge Ripoff Bought New Truck Didn't Disclose Wrecked in Transit Sold Damaged Truck as New

Ammex transportation
Jean st. Gelais I invested 12000.00 in a truck backin march they got me a truck & contract with Aberstar fast freight told me I would get 3500-5000 a month and I haven't seen any money yet just statements that

Carter County Dodge
Caught in the act of trying to screw

Randall Noe Dodge
Lies, Lies, Lies. Sales Manager, Finance guy and Salesman all suck

Sullivan Dodge, Daewoo
Sullivan Dodge-Daewoo Ripoff hard sale Just not a nice dealership

Lady of America
Lady Of America is ripping me off Florida health spa ripoff