#### right it is, also fet, sales tax, title fee will increase. So that 15k could very well be 22k
1/2 year after receiving deposit, Peterbilt raised 15K on price
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FET is included on the order summary when the truck is spec’d, along with any tax credits if you’ve chosen any components that qualify.
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Get your deposit and keep your current truck, 15k in your pocket will serve you much better. On a side note my last new truck a 2020 389 was junk. Miss my 2015 everyday.
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Receiving a quote is just that a quote, it's not a binding contract. It's subject to change based upon conditions beyond the control of any parties involved. They're also understanding of your right and possibility of canceling the purchase based upon the increase. Anyone who believes different is misinterpreting what a quote is. The exception would be that the quote is not subject to change within its confines, while the quoting party made it as such. Without signatures of a binding agreement, as in a contract, highly probable no recourse.
Even in a contract with extenuating circumstances it possible that it may not be honored. Unless one has the means and the resources to attempt litigation. Is it really worth it, it may be more costly even with the ability.
Perhaps the take away to not see this as being the victim of dishonesty if inclined to believe that? It's to ask yourselves, not why did this happen to us. Why did it happen for you? -
Has gone up / appraised by PNC for exactly 10% more than what I paid for it.
You either deal with honest people or crooks.Last edited: Feb 5, 2022
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One way or the other,it's going to be screw job. First thing i'd do is consult an accountant specializing in industry. Trucker Tax Services in Cambridge,Ontario knows its stuff. Rhona,if she hasn't retired yet,collaborates with several lawyers on regular basis specializing in industry.Get pointed in right direction.
Contract must be,by law,upheld.All stipulations in contract must be disclosed to signer upon agreement,up front in understandable 'language'. Contract null and void if not.Either way,extreme anxiety and frustration and $$$ to rectify the issue. Years in court,likely.
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Off the top of my head,every passenger vehicle manufacturer re-released their tv commercial ads,literally overnight,on bogus fuel mileage claims here in Canada after class action by over 100000 Canadians dragged Hyundai/Kia into court and won big. Never let anyone tell you corporations are too big to sue. -
What no one recognized is that a contract, abet verbal, and more was created when they accepted his deposit, a contract which any court is required to recognize by common law. He never said what happened though.
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