Allegations Against Dodge Dealer: U.S. Service Member's Demon 170 Sold While In Iraq
by AutoExpert | 3 January, 2024
Well, now this is really weird. Allegations have surfaced that Mac Haik Dodge of Mississippi sold a highly desirable Dodge Demon 170 to an American service member deployed in Iraq. A Facebook video that went into great detail about the incident exposed the dealership's dubious tactics.
The military member's deployment prevented him from picking up the car right away, so he made arrangements for his wife to do so a few days later.
Nevertheless, matters took an unforeseen twist when Buyer B, an additional client, showed up to the dealership in search of a Demon 170. Even though Buyer B was informed that the automobile had already been sold, they were offered another Demon 170 immediately and consented to purchasing it.
The initial buyer's recognition of his vehicle in a Facebook post escalated the matter, leading him to question the dealership's communication and ethics.
Dodge has allegedly intervened to fix the problem by forcing Mac Haik Dodge to do so. The dealership's general manager expressed regret to the service member in a written apology.