MSRP and beyond (Price gouging)And here is insult to the injury (excessive pricing)
Thank you for your response, finally addressing the purchase price, although not at MSRP. I assumed (hopefully correctly) that on my original order request, and deposit made, that our transaction will be MSRP, and not a “market adjustment” price.I assume than when a person orders a new car from you, it would be at MSRP, or slightly discounted. If your dealership has a different policy, kindly give me specific examples of your “price adjustments.”Although I am an attorney, I would not like to exercise my legal rights to obtain a MSRP transaction.
Kindly review this email, and let me have hopefully a favorable response as to MSRP.Bruce E. Winter, ESQ
Subject: Re: Acura NSX. Bruce winter#1
Bruce you are the number 1 custom for the right to purchase an NSX. The price you will be able to purchase the NSX will be dictated by the market. We will be pricing the vehicle based on the market and the other Acura dealers.