Backing out of Harley dealership deal
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OP gave up his pickup so you could ride a motorcycle to college, 600 miles 1 way to the beach, 1400 miles 1 way to visit his mother.
Bought a 33 year old motorcycle expecting the dealer to make it run problem free.
Received a contract letter from HD Finance dated May 14, 2019. Which means he signed a sales contract earlier with ample time to process the deal, allow for Buyers Remorse cancellation, transfer title on his truck, register it with DMV.
Bought another motorcycle from a private party on May 18 maxing out his VISA and posted picture of himself on his other ride.
Lied to the DMV about misplacing title on his truck.
Posted his saga on the HD Forum on May 19 after he purchased second bike from private party.
Dealer makes OP a most generous offer to either cancel the deal and give OP his POS truck back. Or fix everything to OPs. satisfaction.
OP is still undecided on what to do.
You can’t make this **** up.
Makes for a #1 Country Western Song.
Bought a 33 year old motorcycle expecting the dealer to make it run problem free.
Received a contract letter from HD Finance dated May 14, 2019. Which means he signed a sales contract earlier with ample time to process the deal, allow for Buyers Remorse cancellation, transfer title on his truck, register it with DMV.
Bought another motorcycle from a private party on May 18 maxing out his VISA and posted picture of himself on his other ride.
Lied to the DMV about misplacing title on his truck.
Posted his saga on the HD Forum on May 19 after he purchased second bike from private party.
Dealer makes OP a most generous offer to either cancel the deal and give OP his POS truck back. Or fix everything to OPs. satisfaction.
OP is still undecided on what to do.
You can’t make this **** up.
Makes for a #1 Country Western Song.
All he needs is an old dog, a wasted night in a honky-tonk, and a woman who done him wrong
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Why do you need someone to lock the thread? Just don't click on it. I don't get this mentality. Nanny.
Second, I would go through a quote every forum lawyer who said he would have to go pick it up.
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WTF is wrong with some of these people. Why in God's name do you sign something that you don't have a clue about. Why even come near a paper and pen if you are not ready to pull the trigger. Jesus, use your head. It doesn't take a finance degree to figure out this kind of crap. Man up, you win some you loose some. At the time you thought you were getting a good deal, hind sight is 2020. This is like the 4th thread in several weeks were someone is trying to weasel their way out of a deal. Dude, you signed the papers. You gave them the truck, obviously you were ok until what the small oil leak....I thought all old Harley's cry a little oil don't they....Rant over, people need to stop being naive morons. You sign it...you own it....deal with it.
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3k down on a bike of that price means your credit sucks and they knew they had you once they ran your credit report. I watch HD salesman do that to people on a daily basis. They know you need help getting financed, so they jack up the price, interest rate and down payment. HD will finance anyone but they will make you pay for it if you have bad credit because it is a huge risk to them. Your story appears like you got raped because of your bad credit and now your having buyers remorse because you realized how much your paying for that 3,500.00 bike. Not knocking anyone with bad credit because I have been in those shoes before.