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How can I get dealer to put price in writing? I have a July 2020 reservation and recently rolled over into 2022. Salesman tells me I will get it for MSRP but I have nothing in writing. Dealer doesn't want to do a sales contract of any sort and this leaves me hanging. Maybe legitimate but I am afraid I will be faced with some large ADM at the last minute as some dealers have. I can't imagine why they wouldn't want a contract and more deposit money (as I hear they are supposed to do with 2022 order roll overs) unless there is some game planned.
If I have to cancel, what would be the best way to do so that wouldn't let the dealer claim my early July 2020 reservation to get a vehicle they could probably sell for more if I abandon the order.
I am sort of feeling like if I can't get something in writing on price = MSRP or MSRP + fixed amount I rather cancel now and insure the reservation I had never gets filled and start off new rather than let dealer either extort more out of me when it comes in or force me to drop out so they can make even more from it to another buyer.
If I have to cancel, what would be the best way to do so that wouldn't let the dealer claim my early July 2020 reservation to get a vehicle they could probably sell for more if I abandon the order.
I am sort of feeling like if I can't get something in writing on price = MSRP or MSRP + fixed amount I rather cancel now and insure the reservation I had never gets filled and start off new rather than let dealer either extort more out of me when it comes in or force me to drop out so they can make even more from it to another buyer.
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