I brought my mom who is 84 years old to buy a 2021 Sonata yesterday that has been advertised for over a week on multiple sites as well as there own at a price of $18,800. We wanted to buy the vehicle and before they gave us a price the sales manager mentioned we could have it certified for an extra fee. When the salesperson came back with the figures we noticed the initial posted and advertised price of the car had changed to $20,420 . When we asked they said it was a mistake and would not honor the original price of the car. In addition, they wanted to charge us $3300.00 to certify the car.
The initial sticker on the car in 2021 was $24,980 and now 2 years later and 30,000 miles wear on the car they wanted to charge us $23,720 including the certification that's $1260 below the original sticker price from 2 years ago and 30,000 miles wear. The proper thing to do would of been to honor their price mistake that had been posted for over a week but the manager was not willing to exhibit good integrity and stand by their mistake.