His story sounds fishy.
Most people will NEVER admit to screwing something up for a customer (IF it involves money. If it does not involve money, most will 'fess right up)
You are gonna have a hell of a time getting the dealer to swallow fixing it. (Only if you were already a good customer will they do anything for you. They would basically be paying for it for you)
If it was mine, I would tell the dealer what happened, and say you will pay for it, but.
And see if the dealer bends over. I do not think arguing will do any good.
Most people will NEVER admit to screwing something up for a customer (IF it involves money. If it does not involve money, most will 'fess right up)
You are gonna have a hell of a time getting the dealer to swallow fixing it. (Only if you were already a good customer will they do anything for you. They would basically be paying for it for you)
If it was mine, I would tell the dealer what happened, and say you will pay for it, but.
And see if the dealer bends over. I do not think arguing will do any good.

