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Originally posted by ancientsanskrit: Well it's basically 'he says'/'she says.' I don't think you can fight it without proof. i.e. pricing being adjusted to the SVT trim rather than SE. Also, if the dealer had the sticker saying it was an SVT.
How do you not catch this man? Nothing personal, however when you buy a car from a dealer you get paper work that states your car and trim; how did you not notice that?
he can still fight it. proof is always better but he can still fight it. if the guy lies and says he never said that, then it will be tougher. you could still take the dealership to court and go his word against your word. A judge would just look at you and think, "why would this guy want to sue to return the car, claiming they told him something else?" the dealer might claim "buyer's remorse" but going in there and saying you were told this was the "well known" svt edition and you found it was not is very credible IMO. Most people wouldnt go through all the trouble, knowing the chances were slim, if it was a bs claim.
hopefully, the guy would own up to it, but i doubt it. car salesmen are slick. 
if you like the car, since you DID buy it, just keep it then. If you are unhappy knowing there is a faster/sportier version out there, do something about it. but act fast, at least as far as contacting the dealership.
go in person, ask to speak to the general manager. take a witness with you. a co-worker or neighbor, someone who is "dis-interested" (unbiased).
dont want jump ahead, tell us what you think, since youve heard all this now.
Originally posted by Tourgasm:
Sometimes you can mess up a word so bad that spell check doens't know what the hell you're talking about.
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