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Yes, I did pay for them in the financed amount or out of my down payment whichever - and I contacted my salesperson and he assured me they would install everything when I come for my inspection sticker.
The thing I have noticed is that many times new cars on the dealer lot contain a number of dealer installed options such as window etching, paint protection, rustproofing (sometimes), tire inflation with nitrogen... and these are included as add-ons to the price if you purchase the car. FWIW, I am not sure of the value of any of these, but I also know you can get some of them done more cheaply at offsite providers if you want them. You can sometimes negotiate the price a bit to pay less for these, but it's the way most dealers do business (and to be fair, some people might not want to chase around to get these things from theird partied and are willing ot pay for the convenience.Crackpot wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 10:54 pmI am not entirely sure about that those options might be considered part of “dealer prep” but I am not sure. (New Cars don’t arrive at the dealer quite ready to go as may things have various packing materials and or protection items as well as a few things to be put on at the destination)
On behalf of BSG, who is probably busy zipping around in her new ride....
Nice to see you considering taking the train. Amtrak recently added a second pair of trains daily through my area between the Twin Cities and Chicago (one each way) to supplement the once-daily Empire Builders, and they seem to show steady and dependable ridership.