HapticSimian
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I accept your point, but is it fair to say that the consumer, me, should not be at fault for the ambiguity?
I fully understand your standpoint, and I would likely react quite badly to it myself, but I've also been on the other end. I've seen how quickly the little profit a dealer does make on a car can get depleted through having to absorb miscommunications. I understand why dealers would vehemently defend such ambiguity in their favour. All that being said, the short answer is "no".