wow that's ****ed up. BUT, just so you know, if a seller (Dealer, store, etc..) posts an item for a certain price and you can show valid proof of that, they are required by law to sell you that item for that price. Unless its an obvious typo like 100 instead of 1000, then they have some recourse in court. But something like 20,000 dollars instead of 33,000 isn't a typo, and by law they must sell you the car at the advertised price as long as you have a printout.
My mom bought her audi like that a few years ago. Found it listed for 23k, came to the dealer and it was 31k. Said she had the printout and showed it and they folded. Someone else came to look at the car and they told them it was 31k and unless they had hard copy evidence of the different price they wouldn't honor the price.
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