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#36 of 44 Re: Agreed to Simoniz car, signed deal, don't want it now [mia13]
by mia13
Jun 12, 2006 (2:18 am)
Wow Socala, Thank you, I really appreciate the time you took!!
Jan 07, 2008 (7:11 pm)
Lojack has been in TN now for about 18 months and there has been 37 activations with 36 recoveries. Pretty good record I think.
Imports are superior
#38 of 44 Suzuki dealer rip off
by carman32
Jan 12, 2008 (5:33 pm)
I recently walked a Suzuki dealer lot and found that almost every new car had an added on paint protectant for $4999!! I couldn't believe it and wonder if this is common with Suzuki dealers? This made a $16,000 Forenza...$21,000!! Do people really pay this?
#39 of 44 Re: Suzuki dealer rip off [carman32]
by humblecoder
Jan 12, 2008 (9:38 pm)
I doubt it is common. Any sane business person wouldn't price their product $5000 above the competition like that, especially on the low-end of the market, where people are more price sensitive. Maybe on a $250,000 luxury car, but on an economy car? That's crazy!
That's why I have a hard time believing your story, carman32 (no offense
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#40 of 44 new car wax protection at dealer
by rogscar
Jun 14, 2010 (10:38 am)
buying a new impala should get wax protection sold by the dealer?
#41 of 44 Re: new car wax protection at dealer [rogscar]
by tallman1
Jun 14, 2010 (12:17 pm)
You could. Or you could pay a whole lot less and either have it done professionally or do it yourself.
#42 of 44 Accessorize
by ken117
Jun 18, 2010 (4:18 am)
There is one Honda dealer in College Park, Maryland who has come up with a cute little euphemism for its "rip off" sticker. This dealer refers to its practice of increasing its profits through the addition of overpriced add-ons as "accessorizing" the vehicle. This particular dealer has stated most of its clients appreciate its "accessorizing" improvements to the vehicles. The dealer also points out that one can always order a "stripped" vehicle. As a buyer of numerous Honda vehicles, I have yet to locate a "stripped" EX or LX.
#43 of 44 Re: Accessorize [ken117]
by isellhondas
Jul 31, 2010 (9:47 am)
Coming in late here but almost ALL Honda dealers do this.
We kept the accessories to a minimum adding the items that a lot of people wanted anyway such as splash guards on the EX's.
There are stores in this area that added so many expensive (and usually unwanted) items that we wouldn't do dealer trades with them.
Making a few extra bucks ins't a bad thing you know.
#44 of 44 Re: Accessorize [isellhondas]
by manypilots
Nov 17, 2011 (2:36 pm)
We did paint/interior protection packages on the last two cars we purchased.
For the first car we purchased, we simply went to the detailing place the dealer out sourced the car to, at about half the price. The second car we bought, from the same dealer, we were offered a similar protection package, but this time with ding removal. We negotiated that price down by about a third, then took it.