just bought my new tsx
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just bought my new tsx
hello everyone i just bought my new tsx a few days ago but the dealer still hasnt called for me to pick it up. its been about 4 days now and the car was on the lot. they showed me the car in the back of the lot when i purchased it 4 days ago. how long does it take, when should i expect a call??thnxs.
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I, too, drove mine off the day I bought it. I agree w/ LuvMyTSX, give them a call.
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Originally Posted by wickedk24
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bestia69,
What kind of arrangements did you make when you bought it? Did you pay in full? Did the dealer tell you they just needed to prep it or are you having accessories installed? Typically, if the dealer has the car on the lot you should be able to drive it away that same day. If they insist that it needs to be prepped it should by no means take 4 days, thats crazy. Call them up today (now) and ask them what's going on. The dealer should be just as anxious to get your car off the lot to make room for more new cars.
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Went to the dealer at 4pm on a Saturday with nothing but my wallet. Found the car I want and agreed to the deal. Went online at the dealer to buy insurance (my sales guy called me crazy....first time he seen someone buying insurance online on the spot). All my money was in my savings account so I told the finance manager I will send them a check within 7 days. By the time the paperwork was done it was near closing time. They prep my car pretty fast and I was able to get the car off the lot right away. I don't understand why the dealer has to keep the car that you BOUGHT for more than a day to prep and install accessories.
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QUOTE=bestia69]hello everyone i just bought my new tsx a few days ago but the dealer still hasnt called for me to pick it up. its been about 4 days now and the car was on the lot. they showed me the car in the back of the lot when i purchased it 4 days ago. how long does it take, when should i expect a call??thnxs.[/QUOTE]
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Did you have insurance on a previous car? As long as you had proof of insurance on that car in hand when you purchased, that should be all the dealer needed. Getting the car added to your policy is up to you after you make the purchase - nothing to do with the dealer. Sounds kinda fishy.
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Originally Posted by wndrlst
Did you have insurance on a previous car? As long as you had proof of insurance on that car in hand when you purchased, that should be all the dealer needed. Getting the car added to your policy is up to you after you make the purchase - nothing to do with the dealer. Sounds kinda fishy.
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Originally Posted by waTSX
Congrats on the car Definitely take the intitiative and call them. I'd be champing at the bit if I were you
#16
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Bring your current insurance papers down and call the ins. co. ahead of time telling them you are buying a new car and need to have that on your policy.
Once at the dealer, go "here's my insurance confirmation, where's my car".
Once at the dealer, go "here's my insurance confirmation, where's my car".
#17
Shame on your dealer. From a salesperson's point of view, I wouldn't even want you to leave the dealership driving anything but your new car. I understand that that perhaps wasn't possible this time, but the dealer should be working hard to close the deal.
#18
What Would Don Draper Do?
when i picked up my car, i called the insurance company while at the dealership and had them fax the proof of insurance to the dealership.
you can try that.
you can try that.
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Originally Posted by JediMindTricks
when i picked up my car, i called the insurance company while at the dealership and had them fax the proof of insurance to the dealership.
you can try that.
you can try that.
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Originally Posted by JediMindTricks
when i picked up my car, i called the insurance company while at the dealership and had them fax the proof of insurance to the dealership.
you can try that.
you can try that.
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Originally Posted by bestia69
after u do that, u can take the car that very day?? the dealer told me it will take a few more days for me to pick up the car after i send the insurance conformation.
#22
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Originally Posted by wndrlst
Did you have insurance on a previous car? As long as you had proof of insurance on that car in hand when you purchased, that should be all the dealer needed. Getting the car added to your policy is up to you after you make the purchase - nothing to do with the dealer. Sounds kinda fishy.
#23
What Would Don Draper Do?
Originally Posted by bestia69
after u do that, u can take the car that very day?? the dealer told me it will take a few more days for me to pick up the car after i send the insurance conformation.
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Very strange, something is not right here! Have you seen the car since you first saw it 4 days ago. My mind would be wondering what they are doing to the car, or are they just stalling as they already sold your car to someone else and are trying to get a replacement in ASAP.
I would just go down there with all your insurance paperwork and demand to see the car as you now own it. They have no reason to keep it from you ITS YOUR CAR. I remember when I bought mine I went down to the dealership at 8pm and they stayed open until I took the car and drove it off the lot. They cleaned the car and prepped it for me within 30 minutes and I was ready to go. I didn't change the insurance on to my new car until the following day when I got home from work. The dealership simply just asked me who my insurance was with and wanted to see documentation for my current car and they were happy.
I would just go down there with all your insurance paperwork and demand to see the car as you now own it. They have no reason to keep it from you ITS YOUR CAR. I remember when I bought mine I went down to the dealership at 8pm and they stayed open until I took the car and drove it off the lot. They cleaned the car and prepped it for me within 30 minutes and I was ready to go. I didn't change the insurance on to my new car until the following day when I got home from work. The dealership simply just asked me who my insurance was with and wanted to see documentation for my current car and they were happy.
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Originally Posted by Tmetcalf
Very strange, something is not right here! Have you seen the car since you first saw it 4 days ago. My mind would be wondering what they are doing to the car, or are they just stalling as they already sold your car to someone else and are trying to get a replacement in ASAP.
I would just go down there with all your insurance paperwork and demand to see the car as you now own it. They have no reason to keep it from you ITS YOUR CAR.
I would just go down there with all your insurance paperwork and demand to see the car as you now own it. They have no reason to keep it from you ITS YOUR CAR.
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Not sure how it works in other states but in California your existing insurance automatically covers any new car for a period of 30 days. All the dealership needs to see is proof that you have an existing insurance policy in place. In my case, when I went to pick up my car, I just showed the dealer my proof of insurance. This was on a Friday. The following Wednesday I called my insurance company (Allstate) and told them I had purchased a car. Theoretically, I didn't need to call them until 30 days after the new car was purchased. There is something else going on with the dealer.
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hey bestia, i see you decided on the tsx instead of the civic si u kept raving about? lol
ya you definitely should've had it by now... i bought mine and picked it up within a few days... you have to provide the insurance... after they have that it has to get detailed and PDI if they haven't done that yet, but the PDI takes less than an hour to be honest... (that's if it's a brand new car...)
ya you definitely should've had it by now... i bought mine and picked it up within a few days... you have to provide the insurance... after they have that it has to get detailed and PDI if they haven't done that yet, but the PDI takes less than an hour to be honest... (that's if it's a brand new car...)
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dammm....that all sounds pretty fishy....i called my insurance agent and had them fax a copy of my insurance policy to them and they said thank you(kinda sarcastically) heres your keys sir....and away i went....lol....it shouldnt take a couple more days after they get confirmation....i would tell them nevermind and get it from somewhere else...i bet they give it to you right then
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hmm... in Georgia if yuo have full coverage insurance, your current automobile insurance automatically covers your new car as long as they are notified of the purchase. Still not following why they are keeping the car so long. I think the car has already been sold and they are trying to get another in as well.
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I went to look at cars on a Sunday. They told me that they had what I wanted coming in that Wed. I got called early in the week and the car came in on Friday, and I took it home on Friday night, so I waited about 5 days, and that was with the car not even on the lot. Your dealer is screwing with you. I called my insurance company at the dealership when I picked my car up.
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Originally Posted by bestia69
hello everyone i just bought my new tsx a few days ago but the dealer still hasnt called for me to pick it up. its been about 4 days now and the car was on the lot. they showed me the car in the back of the lot when i purchased it 4 days ago. how long does it take, when should i expect a call??thnxs.
btw, welcome to the forum, beastial69
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Originally Posted by bestia69
i called the dealer and he said that he needs the insurance conformation. this will take i think he said a few more days.
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Originally Posted by Alin10123
hmm... in Georgia if yuo have full coverage insurance, your current automobile insurance automatically covers your new car as long as they are notified of the purchase. Still not following why they are keeping the car so long. I think the car has already been sold and they are trying to get another in as well.
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To my knowledge, typical car dealers don't want to keep any "sold" cars on their lots. Each brand new car sitting on their floor that has been claimed for is a liabilty.
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Are you having problems with your insurance? You need to provide more details so we can understand your situation with this dealer and your new TSX a bit better. Furthermore, as others have stated, start being pro-active... You need to have this matter resolved quickly before something else goes wrong.
Keep us posted ... and (as mentioned) provide MORE details. So far, none of this makes any sense!
Good luck,
Keep us posted ... and (as mentioned) provide MORE details. So far, none of this makes any sense!
Good luck,
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Originally Posted by TSXKid
Are you having problems with your insurance? You need to provide more details so we can understand your situation with this dealer and your new TSX a bit better. Furthermore, as others have stated, start being pro-active... You need to have this matter resolved quickly before something else goes wrong.
Keep us posted ... and (as mentioned) provide MORE details. So far, none of this makes any sense!
Good luck,
Keep us posted ... and (as mentioned) provide MORE details. So far, none of this makes any sense!
Good luck,
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Hold on....you're 39 and you're worried about your insurance costing too much under your name? I don't get that, but at least you're getting your car....
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Originally Posted by LuvMyTSX
Hold on....you're 39 and you're worried about your insurance costing too much under your name? I don't get that, but at least you're getting your car....
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Drifting
ok so you're not 39? i'm guessing you're between the age of 16-20? and based on what you said about the dealership having to check how much your mom makes..etc...it sounds to me that it has nothing to do with insurance...sounds like you're parents are co-signing for you and they want to make sure you guys qualify?