I bought a 8 year 120,000 for myself. As cheap as they are it's a no brainer for me. Our service department is always busy. You might not have any trouble in 60,000 miles, but to think you won't have any for 100,000 or 120,000 is just foolish IMO.
I'll sell my car in 5-6 years more than...
From what I have seen, Honda gives no consideration to the dealerships. When it gets to the point that it's showing up "on order" it is usually close to being produced.
I picked my Si coupe up today for ~$23,200 plus tax and title. We got a coupe and a sedan and they both sold within 24 hours of being unloaded off the transport.
While the setup is very different to provinces and territories of Canada, I think there is a lot of the same sentiment between them. BC and Alberta are just about as fond of Quebec as most of the US is of California.
Please explain how his post proves your point that "most service advisors are full of crap."
Who said that ripping people off because they are clueless is OK?
That really doesn't make any sense at all. Crappy that they played it that way. 10,000 mile oil changes in 3 months? Not many people going to make that policy
I agree with most of that. Something to add though is that the people that are clueless and misinformed are more likely to THINK that they got ripped off when they didn't.
Just curious, what was the reasoning behind the service advisor declining the coupon?
That is incorrect. That may be...
Great, you are old. While you can trade youth for wisdom, not everyone does. :)
Please explain exactly how arguing with forum warriors on the interwebs benefits me.
Lets look at a couple of facts here.
Fact #1 Service advisors are pulled from the same group of people that include you...
Lol, that's good to hear. They did say it started out as a way to protect aircraft.
After hearing about how much our head detailer loves the stuff and seeing how well they handle their warranty claims, I had to put on my Shelby.
As far as them getting 2 and coming in late April or May, they are just guessing. As soon as you see the available trims and colors, you might be able to have them get you exactly what you want if you are fast enough in letting them know.
I had opti-coat pro applied to a 2015 Tacoma. It did not hold up very well. Especially on areas of the truck that got muddy.
With the paint protections, what you really want to look for is the warranty that comes with it.
For example (this is not my endorsement, just an example) Xzilon...
I don't think it's messed up at all. It will usually work by a process of "right of first refusal" like whippet posted. When they get their allocation they may call the first 10 people and they all decline in which case the 11th person can swoop in on it.
If they took 3 deposits on 3...
They don't need to really know when it's coming out to take your money :) If you really want one of the first ones though, I would try to sign off on a sale contract as soon as you can. A sold car will usually get preference to a normal allocation request.