Many thanks for posting!
In New York we also get a $2,000 tax credit, combine that with the Federal Tax Credit and you are down to $29,995.
I have read that once production shifts to Tennessee, there will be a further price drop by almost another $5,000.
The article I believe is 100%...
I have absolutely no idea what happens with "baseless claims". I have never submitted one.
Why do you even ask?
Yes, as all my claims have merit, AMEX immediately refunded the money.
If you read my post, you will have noted that I said I have over 50 years experience with AMEX and this...
Wonderful and insightful post!
I think you are correct. On the Mercedes board, there are people with problems. I have had none. But reading the post you would think the E class is the second coming of the Yugo.
I then pointed out, with the thousands of E Class sold in the US, we have...
If the MME does not sell in America it will be a disaster for Ford. Once production is slated for the US, I cannot imagine it being diverted to either China or Europe.
I have seen on other threads that dealers have ordered the MME. You say they cannot.
Are the other posters wrong?
That is...
Actually you didn't:
You continued to post after post, totally inaccurate information. Each of your posts needed correction(s).
Hopefully those following this post will have taken the time to read you last post in which you finally agreed with my first posts on this subject:
Unless there is...
Glad your finally agree: need a contract and put deposit on a credit card.
Sorry it took you so many posts to accept what I have been saying.
You really didn't have to go to a lawyer: you could have just asked me!
1. Does it contain a clause that says the deposit is non-refundable? Without that clause the deposit by law is refundable.
2. Without a delivery date, the contract is non unenforceable. Without a contract the security deposit by law, is refundable.
I hope this ends it for you!
Nope: wrong again:
Only if you did sign an electronic agreement that specifically said that the deposit was non-refundable would it be binding.
If you did not, why are you even bringing it up? Just to confuse?
You never answered the threshold question posed many posts ago:
Did you or did...
Again you are wrong:
Once the dealer has your deposit, they are bound by the laws in their state.
For the upteenth time, the law is crystal clear with regard to deposits:
Without a signed contract, copy given to you as the buyer, that clearly states that the deposit is non-refundable, it is...
Many of the consumer protection laws were crafted specifically with the auto industry in mind. After a purchase of a home (where you usually have the advice of a lawyer) an auto for most consumers is their second biggest purchase. There are more consumer complaints about auto dealerships than...
I have no signed contract with the dealer. All I have is an email. Nothing in there about the deposit only a confirmation of my order. Price is subject and there is no delivery date.
Love to see a screen shot of your contract with your dealer that is dated, gives the price and delivery date...
Nope:
Unless you signed a contract in writing the deposit is refundable.
State consumer protection laws are very clear on this: to make a deposit non-refundable you need a contract in writing, dated with specifics as to price, options and delivery and most importantly language that...
Nope you are wrong:
The presumption is that all deposits are refundable.
To make a deposit non-refundable you need a dated contract, specific as to price, options and delivery, with clear language stating the deposit is non refundable and the contract must be signed by both the dealer and the...
Are you a dealer? If not why are you persisting?
Nearly every state has consumer protection laws, especially for autos, making deposits refundable:
Those laws require specific contracts, with specific terms as to price, delivery, options and most importantly be signed by both parties and a...