I do agree with the last few statements....no one co-erced you into sitting there and filling out an app....you could have left at any time- no law that states you HAVE to complete a voluntary application! That aside, I do have to say that you may indeed have a case based on the fact that they changed your income statement and you can PROVE that 1) that isn't your real income that was stated on the back (bring LOTS of evidence i.e. paystubs, bank statements, etc) ans 2) YOU never approved of the changes that were made. That being said, you left the dealership with the car, and, in their eyes YOU own it! Unless....you are UNDER 18, in which case, the whole contract is null without an "adult" co-signer.

I got screwed on the SVT, but for a different reason....I purchased it brand new and then was laid off seven months afterward and didn't get back to work for almost 5 months!! Try making a car payment when what the State SENDS you for unemployment is a car payment.....I wish you luck


A1C Hodges, Christopher Active Duty USAF Sheppard AFB Texas;Westover ARB Chicopee, MA NECEG "Troll" formerly owned 2000 SVT Contour, with all kinds of goodies;)