Seems like you should be filing some consumer complaints against dealer #1. If auto dealers are licensed in your state, that's a good place to start. I'm a big fan of the raspy voiced TV "consumer" reporters.
I don't know anything about your numbers - but this is quite a common dishonest dealer trick - some other power comes into the picture after the deal is "done" and says his guys screwed up. If you've ever seen a cheesy movie with good cop/bad cop this is the car dealer equivalent.
Also worth opening a case with Nissan. They are't likely to do anything, but if there are enough cases, they may act.
I don't know anything about your numbers - but this is quite a common dishonest dealer trick - some other power comes into the picture after the deal is "done" and says his guys screwed up. If you've ever seen a cheesy movie with good cop/bad cop this is the car dealer equivalent.
Also worth opening a case with Nissan. They are't likely to do anything, but if there are enough cases, they may act.