I had a Buick dealer sell me a car that they didn't even have on the lot, but since I wanted it with a very common option package and a popular color, so they were *SURE* that they could locate one. It was at the end of the model year, and there wasn't enough time to order one, and the "end of the year" cash back was too good to opt for the car in the new model year.
A couple of days pass, no phone call from the dealer. Another couple of days, still no phone call. Finally, I call the dealer and ask them when the car will be showing up.
That's when they finally lay on me that the have to get the car out of Tulsa. I told them "fine", and to go get it with a truck and trailer. They then told me that a truck and trailer was out of the question. The salesman started to whine that there wasn't enough profit in the deal to trailer it in, and it would be driven from Tulsa, and would have 600 miles on it at delivery. Nope. That wasn't going to happen.
(Funny thing was, the Buick dealer in the next county over had the *exact* car I had bought, and I figured that it would be the car that I would end up with. Apparently a friendly trade between the two Buick dealers was out of the question...)
I then reminded the dealer that I had a signed sales order for a car, and that they needed to find me a car. Plus, I was continuing to rack up the miles on what was eventually going to be *their* trade in.
I suggested to the dealer that they look a car in the next option package up, which added less than $300 to the car (which was probably $200 tops in additional cost for the dealer). It was a few farkles like door edge moldings, a lighted passenger vanity mirror, upgraded speakers ....
They called the next morning, and had located one with the better option package on the north side of Chicago. It would have around 150 miles on the odometer at delivery. I told them that was fine, and to go get it and drive it back.
Car shows up, I go in to pick it up. The dealer actually wanted the $300 extra (remember that I already had a signed sales order). I told the dealer NO, that I had actually done him a favor by him not having to send a truck and trailer to fetch a car that was 600 miles away.
The dealer wasn't all that happy, but I left with the car at the originally negotiated price.