tink_n_pooh
<font color=darkorchid>my TP isn't going anywhere.
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The sales rep from the car dealership just called and sure enough the "heated mirrors" on my car are non-existant. The sales rep pretty much said that it was a misprint from the manufacturer and there is nothing they can do about it.
Of course, I am not exactly happy about this. I bought a car that was supposed to have heated mirrors but it does have them. I also purchased this same car which shows daytime running lights on the sticker - I had to take it in for service to have the daytime running lights turned on. Odd, but at least they fixed it. Now they are basically telling me ' too bad'
I really don't know what the laws are but the finance guy that my fiance sat with to sign all of the papers told him that if it says it has it on the window sticker it either has to have it or we would be compensated for it. The sales rep says no but we could take it up with the manufacturer if we want.
From another message board I frequent I found that someone else is now being compensated for the lack of heated mirrors, however they 'couldn't' say how they were compensated just yet.
It's not even that heated mirrors are that important, it's the principle that I was mislead (I even emailed the sales rep to ask her about the heated mirrors before we purchased the vehicle and she assured me it has heated mirrors). Not only was I mislead but I was told that they won't even do anything about it. Very frustrating.
I'm just wondering if this has ever happened to anyone else? Anyone know what the NJ laws might say about this?

I really don't know what the laws are but the finance guy that my fiance sat with to sign all of the papers told him that if it says it has it on the window sticker it either has to have it or we would be compensated for it. The sales rep says no but we could take it up with the manufacturer if we want.
From another message board I frequent I found that someone else is now being compensated for the lack of heated mirrors, however they 'couldn't' say how they were compensated just yet.
It's not even that heated mirrors are that important, it's the principle that I was mislead (I even emailed the sales rep to ask her about the heated mirrors before we purchased the vehicle and she assured me it has heated mirrors). Not only was I mislead but I was told that they won't even do anything about it. Very frustrating.
I'm just wondering if this has ever happened to anyone else? Anyone know what the NJ laws might say about this?