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New Car paint seal StarGard
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Hi all
Im buying a new car in September and I have the option of getting the paint Star Guard that is an extra. Is this actually worth it or should i leave it?
Thank you
If its a "free" option and you're not otherwise paying for it via discount you would otherwise get, then yes.
However they usually charge £200-£500 for kits that you can buy for £35-£40....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercedes-Benz-STARGARD-EXTERIOR-CAR-CLEANING-KIT-AND-CASE-NEW-/122046337974?hash=item1c6a8753b6:g:gsYAAOSweWVXe5zj0 -
lots of add on sales opportunities with a new car, a chance to make up a decent margin for the dealer. If they'd offered it earlier I bet you could have got it thrown in to seal the deal as well as the paintwork. Probably costs the dealer £50 max.Mr Generous - Landlord for more than 10 years. Generous? - Possibly but sarcastic more likely.0
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Mr.Generous wrote: »lots of add on sales opportunities with a new car, a chance to make up a decent margin for the dealer. If they'd offered it earlier I bet you could have got it thrown in to seal the deal as well as the paintwork. Probably costs the dealer £50 max.
They dont offer it earlier for that very reason.
Once your guard is down and the deal is done then they flog you the high margin add ons - paint protection, GAP insurance, tyre insurance, service packs, etc.
And if you ever do get it free its because they have given discount you would otherwise have got cover the cost of it.0 -
Thank you for your reply, is this the actual kit that you pay the 400 for them to apply or is it just the free kit you get after?0
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They dont offer it earlier for that very reason.
Once your guard is down and the deal is done then they flog you the high margin add ons - paint protection, GAP insurance, tyre insurance, service packs, etc.
And if you ever do get it free its because they have given discount you would otherwise have got cover the cost of it.
Thank you for your reply, is this the actual kit that you pay the 400 for them to apply or is it just the free kit you get after?0 -
if you want such a product and dont want to apply it yourself do not get the garage to do it, It will be a second rate rushed job.
Find a local detailer and get them to do it properly.
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/blog/2013/11/how-to-detail-a-brand-new-car/0 -
You are best getting a kit and applying it yourself the day you collect the car. It is very easy on a brand new clean car.
Then you can see any marks & imperfections in the paint and rush back to the dealer to get them put right.
There is nothing like polishing a car for spotting chips, marks, overspray and orange peelI want to go back to The Olden Days, when every single thing that I can think of was better.....
(except air quality and Medical Science)
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Some people..... They spend all their disposable monthly income on a new car and then they can't be ar5ed to clean or look after it....................“I may not agree with you, but I will defend to the death your right to make an a** of yourself.”
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