Dealer Not Honoring Deal on Ordered G63
Been following this forum for some time now. I placed a deposit for a 2021 G63, back in November 2020. I was told the next allocation at the dealer was mine at MSRP. after all the delays with COVID, and production changes, I finally got my allocation in November 2021, with a December 2021. My G63 just had a ship assigned, and I called my sales man to get an update this week. Who told me that there is a problem , that the GM called him and said that the owner of the dealer wants to sell the car to the highest bidder. And even though I ordered this car 1+ year ago, they are not worried about me or what impact cancelling this deal will have, because I live 1 hour outside of town, and this is my first purchase with them? I had come to this dealer from a referral from another person, I wish I went elsewhere for the deal.
Regardless, do I have any recourse? I have my VON number, VIN, proof of the paid deposit and all the communication with salesman over text. I know legally this is a very difficult and likely impossible battle as a deposit contract doesn't constitute a sold vehicle. But has anyone dealt with this before successfully? Would reaching out MB North America have any impact?
I have bought so many cars in the past including many Mercedes, but this has never happened to me. Even the salesman said this is the first time he has seen the dealership do this.
Literally been waiting on this car for over a year, I know the market is crazy right now, and they're probably annoyed they made this deal at MSRP but do I have any chance at making this work?
Thanks for any help in advance.
I'd walk, it's bad business but its the market we're in.
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Been following this forum for some time now. I placed a deposit for a 2021 G63, back in November 2020. I was told the next allocation at the dealer was mine at MSRP. after all the delays with COVID, and production changes, I finally got my allocation in November 2021, with a December 2021. My G63 just had a ship assigned, and I called my sales man to get an update this week. Who told me that there is a problem , that the GM called him and said that the owner of the dealer wants to sell the car to the highest bidder. And even though I ordered this car 1+ year ago, they are not worried about me or what impact cancelling this deal will have, because I live 1 hour outside of town, and this is my first purchase with them? I had come to this dealer from a referral from another person, I wish I went elsewhere for the deal.
Regardless, do I have any recourse? I have my VON number, VIN, proof of the paid deposit and all the communication with salesman over text. I know legally this is a very difficult and likely impossible battle as a deposit contract doesn't constitute a sold vehicle. But has anyone dealt with this before successfully? Would reaching out MB North America have any impact?
I have bought so many cars in the past including many Mercedes, but this has never happened to me. Even the salesman said this is the first time he has seen the dealership do this.
Literally been waiting on this car for over a year, I know the market is crazy right now, and they're probably annoyed they made this deal at MSRP but do I have any chance at making this work?
Thanks for any help in advance.
The opinions posted on several websites are that buyer's orders are not binding sales contacts unless signed by an authorized representative of the dealership. I doubt any buyer ever requests this, and I doubt any sales manager at any dealership would sign a buyer's agreement under any circumstances (well maybe if you agree to pay MSRP + $150K in cash right then and there), and his/her refusal to do so should be a warning of what to expect when the car arrives. This is the time to walk away, and save yourself from the bad experience 12 months later.
Just always keep in mind that the person sitting across the desk from you is not your friend no matter how hard he/she is trying to be.














