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Right and if the dealer doesn't make good on that promise, customer gets their "non refundable" deposit back...It’s a contract. Especially since money changed hands for an agreed upon price - a non-refundable deposit no less. All the words are there for a promise by the dealership to deliver a particular product once it arrived. Report the dealer to the State including the State’s attorney general to charge them for fraud.
It's not a contract to take ownership of a vehicle with a specific VIN... that's the main difference.
So yeah if they DID breach the contract, the dealer doesn't have to sell them a VEHICLE, but they sure as hell have to return that non-refundable deposit since they are now in breach and that deposit has to be "refunded"
Basically all he has there is an agreement for the dealer to LOCATE or ORDER a vehicle for him... it doesn't state anything particular about a certain vehicle with a VIN.
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