Used auto dealership financing on a car they don't have.
I recently located a car online that I wanted to purchase. The seller was a new/used Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep dealership. I called to inquire about the vehicle, requested a car fax, settled on a price (all contingent upon the unit being as represented), and then discussed financing. I knew my credit score was low and some pretty major issues remained.
That said, the finance department ran my credit, and made me aware that I would have to produce a 25% down payment. I asked if a co-signer would help and was initially told, "No". I then called the company that had agreed to finance my car and found out that this was not the case. I contacted the dealership, told them I had a co-signer, and would like to do the deal with that person on-board. I was told at the close of business that the vehicle was still available, and the financing would be run first thing in the morning.
The next morning I received a call stating that the financing was approved and I could put down a deposit to hold the unit. Gave my credit card number and authorized $100 as I was on my way to the dealership and not worried about the car selling. After hearing nothing, for the rest of the morning, I called the dealership to follow up. I was told that the unit had "just sold". But they'd find me a similar one.
They told me the card had not been run, but my concern is that my co-signer's credit was run for no reason. I want the car that I agreed to.
Two questions: 1. is this bait and switch style legal? 2. Is there any way to force the dealership to produce the vehicle?