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crappy situation I mean both sides here have a leg to stand on. Dealer should do the right thing and let it go. Although if they give you employee pricing but the car is being coded friends and family they wont get reimbursed by GM. But me thinks that somebody in that dealership could probably give you a employee pricing code. Dealer did this to me once on 500 bucks, ended up splitting it with them after a long debate. But if you have had it that long I would think you have lost of some ammunition in the fight. Getting a lawyer isn't worth it because by the time you pay him you just just the difference. Personally I would call chrysler talk to the mangaement at the dealer. Usually when you buy a car there some fine print or something stating that you agree to pay any unknown fees or charges that come up. Shitty place to be but you are probably best off going in there and negoiating a descent deal or something.
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2010 1SS/RS Black, CGM stripes, polished Rims, Tinted windows, Hurst shifter
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