That's really bad and also that's a really poor customer service. As what other members mentioned , when a car is sold, it's sold and no one should access the car for "browse" purposes. When I picked up my car, all sold cars were covered with a veil including my car so no one could check the cars out.
Unless, there are obvious signs of damages, etc. you can't do much about what happened I think other than ask them to clean the car thoroughly - though, you should certainly let the dealer principal know about your less than pleasant new car purchase experience.
When I picked up my previous car (Polo), I had problems and I sent letters to the dealer principal and VW Australia or Asia (I can't remember). A few weeks later, I received a free 7500km service voucher from VW - which was unexpected as the reason I sent the letters was to inform them about my unpleasant experience and wanted them to acknowledge my frustration.
J
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