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Originally Posted by coolworld
dealers always cheat people.
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You're a dumb ass....
Some dealers try to cheat people. Not all of us our bad. My company gives away free shit all the time. Vw dealers are not even known for trying to fuck people over. We tend to be cheaper because the shops out there have no idea what they are doing. Next time you are doing a repair... ask a shop what needs to be replaced and how much... then ask a dealer.
Sears quoted a customer 400 to replace spark plugs on a ATQ 2.8 motor. We charged 150.... so please explain?
If you feel as though a dealer is giving you an unfair price. Contact me and I will give you the right price. Then you will know if they are cheats. Shops buy our parts for cheap... then bump the price tremendously and sell them normal with a higher labor rate. Though the customer has no idea because they tend to believe that dealers always cost more.
Dealer parts are more expensive because they are genuine. They don't guess whether its right or hope it works for all models of passats. The likelihood of your passat being like your neighbors even though they are same year and everything is less then 1:20... Keep that in mind. I am sure most of the idiots who would tell you to buy aftermarket would also not be aware of the fact that there are over 15 different ABS modules for the same year. VW's are high in technology. They are always trying to evolve things. Next time you replace a part... check and see if it's different from the one in the car. They are constantly trying to make things better and better. For example the coils in a 1.8t.... they went from L to something... to R at the end of the number. That is a way to tell if it's updated to something better... or newer.
Maybe you should learn the truth before saying things like that and generalizing. Some are bad... not all of us are.