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I was pre approved from an outside finance company the week of Janury 12 2013. I went to Nissan of Newport News to look at a couple of vehicles. I liked the Nissan Versa hatchback 4 dr, and processed all the paperwork, signed the contract 7 hours later drove off with a new car. Felt like I was done right and happy with my choice. 6 days later I receive a call from the dealer and they stated there was a finance issue and that I needed to contact my finance company. So I did, my finance company saw no issue, they stated I was approved for the Nissan Versa and that they were waiting on the dealer to send the paperwork to be processed. These phone calls went on 4 more times on that same day with the finance company and the finance manager at the delaership along with the saleman I dealt with. Feeling overwhelmed and confused along with upset about the situation, having no clue about what is going on. My finance company is just as confused. On the 7th day I received a call from the dealer that I have to bring the car back due to finance issues????? I have a signed contract with a payment agreement, being a weekend I can not seek legal advice at this time. I was told by the salesman that there are 4 vehicles he can show me but I like the car I thought was mine. I had a trade in as well, almost considering just getting my original car back from this dealer and going elsewhere. I have never been in this stuation buying a car and I am just sick to my stomach over all this. Not sure what is going on and feel like I am getting the short end of the stick. I will write to the corporate office and express my feelings and concerns.


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