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<blockquote data-quote="pandaattack" data-source="post: 865530" data-attributes="member: 20923"><p>Called VW Menlyn and Audi now to check with their sales people. They also confirm what I am saying, in most cases there is no legal obligation to sell the car to anyone specific until finance has been approved. </p><p> </p><p>Their agreements are formed in such a way that while finance is pending, they can sell the car to whoever they want and cancel your application. They also mentioned that you as the buyer, also have the privilege of getting out the 'sale' whenever you like prior to signing the sales contract. Nothing is concluded or enforceable by law until you sign that sales contract. An offer to purchase does not imply that the seller should reserve the car until you have your finances in order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pandaattack, post: 865530, member: 20923"] Called VW Menlyn and Audi now to check with their sales people. They also confirm what I am saying, in most cases there is no legal obligation to sell the car to anyone specific until finance has been approved. Their agreements are formed in such a way that while finance is pending, they can sell the car to whoever they want and cancel your application. They also mentioned that you as the buyer, also have the privilege of getting out the 'sale' whenever you like prior to signing the sales contract. Nothing is concluded or enforceable by law until you sign that sales contract. An offer to purchase does not imply that the seller should reserve the car until you have your finances in order. [/QUOTE]
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