Trust me, billionaires are penny-pinchers too. Moreso than most people would imagine.
Half are the biggest mooches in the world and the other half are complete laydowns. There’s no in-between.
Trust me, billionaires are penny-pinchers too. Moreso than most people would imagine.
Half are the biggest mooches in the world and the other half are complete laydowns. There’s no in-between.
Yep, many people who have acquired wealth themselves may be willing to spend money, but will never be comfortable wasting money or paying more than the absolute minimum required.
Sanitization fee?
DataDot DNA (and a cautionary warning).
What is StarGard?
I was offered a service for regular sanitizing from the F&I guy in May. Makes no sense because if my car is contaminated, it likely came from me or somebody who already gave it to me. And even if you’re a Lyft/Uber driver, it’s way too late to sanitize by the time you bring it in for your regular service.
“Pulse” is a $300 flickering brake light.
That has to be one of the most useless dealer add ons I’ve seen yet. If anything wouldn’t it just confuse a driver behind you, thinking that you are tapping the brakes to slow down instead of stopping?
Meanwhile the equivalent (if not exactly the same product rebadged) is 25 bucks on Amazon. I saw one for 12 bucks on ebay.
Beware of knock-offs. You don’t get the same peace of mind.
From a local competitor.
“wHy aRE yoUr pRiCEs sO hIGh, _______ Honda iS ofFerRiNg tHiS for $2000 lEsS”
Market Adjustment is my favorite dealer installed option, can I residualize that?
I am all for a dealership trying to maximize profit on every deal. Every customer is trying to maximize savings on their respective deal. With that being said some of the stuff goes way too far.
“Sir, we’ve already etched the glass.”
Someone needs to develop a hydroelectric version of that pulse crap so dealers can literally sell blinker fluid.
We’ve also filled the tires with nitrogen*
*+/- 80%
Oh so this fancy air is $199
So what’s the “advantage” of a nitrogen fill again?
And in all the dealer disclaimers I’ve seen it always says “includes a $xxx nitrogen fill already installed etc” so basically can’t say I don’t want that crap.