Salesman told me that upgraded model did not include any suspension or handling upgrades, nor keyless entry/security system, and that no suspension, handling upgrades, or engine upgrades were available at that time on any version of that model, but that the base model came with keyless entry for another $700. The truth turned out that handling upgrades in the form of wider tires and rear sway bar was included in the other model, along with a factory keyless entry system for a small extra charge. The $700 keyless entry system was not even a Honda upgrade but a made in China add on that retailed for less than $100.
The whole buying experience was unfriendly high pressure, but that's not illegal. Deceptive sales practices are, but hard to prove. This is definitely one dealer to stay clear of!
Keywords: Deceptive, Honda, Supersition Springs, Arizona, fraudulent, car dealers.
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