Hey all,
Just want to get some opinions on what people think about dealers misadvertising prices. Example I am talking about it this one http://www.carsales.com.au/bncis/details/Nissan-Navara-2013/AGC-AD-13344189/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1
On the search results page it is listed as brand new, 34k for a runout is damn good in my books! So I contacted the dealer and got a phone call from a salesman claiming that it's a demo with 7000km and a few extras. I advised him it was advertised as a new vehicle with no mention of it being a demo. I got bait and switched within the first few sentences. Isn't this type of practice illegal?
Not happy with the salesman's response, I spoke to the dealer principal and he told me that since carsales is a 3rd party site they don't have control on what information goes there. Excuse me? You have no control over YOUR ads? You can't edit an ad? Pull the other one mate. When shops advertise a wrong price or it's listed on their shelves wrong, in WA they have to honour the price.
The dealer has another Navara listed on carsales, this time as an undriven demo. Yep, doesn't exist either.
I'm going in person to see them today as I am genuinely interested in purchasing a new D40, I was working out a deal with another dealer but saw this pop up for a few thousand cheaper, so obviously I wanted to take a look.
What course of action can I take? Would the MTA or fair trading be interested in false advertising a vehicle that doesn't exist? Or am I just going a bit nuts? Dealers are of course well known for their shady tactics, bait and switching and numerous other crap they pull daily on customers, I just want to take a stand for once!
Just want to get some opinions on what people think about dealers misadvertising prices. Example I am talking about it this one http://www.carsales.com.au/bncis/details/Nissan-Navara-2013/AGC-AD-13344189/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1
On the search results page it is listed as brand new, 34k for a runout is damn good in my books! So I contacted the dealer and got a phone call from a salesman claiming that it's a demo with 7000km and a few extras. I advised him it was advertised as a new vehicle with no mention of it being a demo. I got bait and switched within the first few sentences. Isn't this type of practice illegal?
Not happy with the salesman's response, I spoke to the dealer principal and he told me that since carsales is a 3rd party site they don't have control on what information goes there. Excuse me? You have no control over YOUR ads? You can't edit an ad? Pull the other one mate. When shops advertise a wrong price or it's listed on their shelves wrong, in WA they have to honour the price.
The dealer has another Navara listed on carsales, this time as an undriven demo. Yep, doesn't exist either.
I'm going in person to see them today as I am genuinely interested in purchasing a new D40, I was working out a deal with another dealer but saw this pop up for a few thousand cheaper, so obviously I wanted to take a look.
What course of action can I take? Would the MTA or fair trading be interested in false advertising a vehicle that doesn't exist? Or am I just going a bit nuts? Dealers are of course well known for their shady tactics, bait and switching and numerous other crap they pull daily on customers, I just want to take a stand for once!