Just responding to Ratkin, it's surprising the number of factors that had to align, that lead to the problem. For example, we went into Turners physically to check out what they had, and get a reference from that. We then did research online to compare what was available elsewhere. If we'd done our research online first, we'd have included Turners' website and seen online the price they intended to price the vehicle at. And we would've picked up on the discrepancy, with the sticker price in the car window, when we went in to inspect. Also, another coincidence, was that there was another similar car on the lot with same sticker price. So we got busy thinking about comparison of features, etc. The pricing wasn't the only focus.
Anyways, looking to wrap this up, did end up talking with Mr Hunter. What he likely won't mind me sharing is that he commented that I was holding Turners to a very high standard of conduct. And I agree. And what I'd also share is that I had a sorta vague sense of injustice but Todd was able to articulate the exact aspect where the issue impacted me. From my perspective. And that was the sorta turning point. Validating my perspective. So that delivered me from nursing a grievance (who wants to be a whiner?) to being back on board.
And in summary, after that discussion, I'm more than happy to be an advocate for Turners.