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Watch Out For Dealers Who Say They 'Overpaid' For Your Trade After A Contract Was Signed
Watch Out For Dealers Who Say They 'Overpaid' For Your Trade After A Contract Was Signed-March 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:50

You would hope that after you sign the sales contract that you wouldn’t have to be hassled by the dealer anymore. Unfortunately, some dealers will attempt to pull more money from you by claiming they “overpaid” for your This is bunk.

I’ve been getting an alarming amount of emails from readers lately with scenarios that read like this:

I traded in my 2016 Subaru Impreza and got a different car over a month ago. I have since made a car payment on my new car and have had no contact from the dealership. Today a finance manager called me and stated that they had “over-quoted” me on my trade-in by $140.86 and that I need to come in and pay them.

Do I have to pay them this money? When I traded in my car and they gave me a trade in value is that part of our contract? Did they conveniently “make a mistake” so that I would have to come back in and give them more money?

A variation on this scenario has to do with minor paperwork fees in the amount of $100 or less and that the dealer “forgot” to charge you and now they want you to either pay the money or re-do the contract.

Of course, this is very similar to a topic we previously covered about dealers and demanding that you come back in to sign a new one. More often than not this is a ploy for them to change the numbers and make you pay more.

I always stress that car buyers read the contract carefully before they sign, but what happens when

Now the interesting thing about both cases is that in the grand scheme of a new car sale, $100 to $200 is a small amount. If a legitimate dealer really did make a mistake to the tune of $140, they would probably just eat that cost and move on. Badgering what should have been a happy customer for that amount of money is not good for business.

I consulted friend of Jalopnik and consumer protection attorney because has a lot more experience with these kinds of tactics. Here is what he had to say:

“These figures were all memorialized in the sales CONTRACT, correct? If so, then the consumer can ignore these kinds of After-the-Fact-Attempts-to-Gouge-More-Money. What I like to point out is this: Has a dealer EVER called a consumer and said, “We under-quoted you on your trade-in. Come back so we can hand you a couple hundred dollars.” The reason THAT never happens is because these scenarios are all fictional. As in, the dealers made them out of thin air. I suspect the salespeople and finance people sit around on slow days and try to figure out ways to make a couple hundred dollars and this is the kind of nonsense they come up with.”

What should you do if a dealer claims they overpaid for your trade by some small amount or “forgot” to charge you some nominal paperwork fee? Ignore them. If it is really that serious they will follow up with you in writing with some type of legal documentation.

If that happens, contact a local consumer protection attorney.

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