Can I absolutely demand that my dealership remove their dealer rear decal.........???
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Can I absolutely demand that my dealership remove their dealer rear decal.........???
....when I take it in for my first maintanaince.....or are they gonna give me some song and dance??
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I made it a condition of sale when I purchased. They were off the car when I picked it up. Actually if it's just decals their pretty easy to remove yourself.
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I don't think the dealer could even do anything about it...because they are servicing your MAZDA warranty for any work...not a DEALERSHIP warranty. They may give you a lil grief and sob story about why you should keep it, but techinically speaking, you are NOT required to keep it on the vehicle for ANY means.
Only condition I could imagine would be if the dealer had mentioned anything to you before the sale of the car about benefits (free oil changes, basic maintenence, etc) the dealership would offer you to keep it...which I could honestly NEVER see happening...
If it makes you feel better, I peeled mine off 3 days after I bought the car. It annoyed the #$%^ outta me. The dealer sticker was almost as large as the Mazda lettering. It looked like a "Reineke Mazda". Very tacky. Simply AMAZING how much more sweet it looked once I took it off!
Only condition I could imagine would be if the dealer had mentioned anything to you before the sale of the car about benefits (free oil changes, basic maintenence, etc) the dealership would offer you to keep it...which I could honestly NEVER see happening...
If it makes you feel better, I peeled mine off 3 days after I bought the car. It annoyed the #$%^ outta me. The dealer sticker was almost as large as the Mazda lettering. It looked like a "Reineke Mazda". Very tacky. Simply AMAZING how much more sweet it looked once I took it off!
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60 seconds of careful peeling and a dab of rubbing alcohol and a rag were all i needed to get that advertisement **** off my car... looks 100% better without it. I'm not a rolling billboard god damit!
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My dealer puts a license plate bracket on the rear of the car only, nothing on the paint. Since I really like my dealer and got such a great deal, I left the bracket on - until the custom plates arrived - then i took it off.
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my car was new on the lot, I told them I would be buying immediately, but I didn't want them adding the dealer logo on the car (a normal part of their prep). They didn't, so I'm happy
Too bad mazda makes it so difficult to remove the other badges.
Too bad mazda makes it so difficult to remove the other badges.
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You can ask. And they may remove it, but you cant demand that they do. When I bought my car I asked them to remove it before I bought it. When I got there, so was their decal bigger than life. When I asked them to remove it again, and when the saleguy returned with a plastic paint scraper , I said thats ok. I'll get it. A little heat and a fingernail was all that was required.
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Yeah, I asked my dealer to remove the decal before I bought it. They had no problem with doing it. I always make sure this is done before I buy the car. As someone mentioned before, if you make it a condition before you buy, you should have no problem.
But either way, they should remove it for you. You are the customer. And the customer is always right!
But either way, they should remove it for you. You are the customer. And the customer is always right!
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I make this a condition on every car I buy. My wifes mitsu dealer actually drills holes and add a hard plastic plaque. I told them when we bought it to not even think about or they would be patching a painting. I remember my dad making a big stick over this issue way back in the eighties when he baought a custom F-150. I think that is why most dealers use liscence plate frames and stickers.
#22
I also told them I would not buy the car if they put dealer badges on the car. I have never heard of a dealer that won't agree to this since they want your cash. Also of they remove them you maybe more willing to spread word of mouth about the dealer service.
If a dealer wants their badges on my car then they are going to pay me to advertise for them...
If a dealer wants their badges on my car then they are going to pay me to advertise for them...
#23
:( traded in my 8
Originally Posted by EyeBall Fixer...(o)(x)
Threaten to charge them an advertising fee!
I told the dealer they needed to take it off and they tried to pull the "we would have to charge you to take it of" with a little giggle of course.
I told them to leave it on then and I would send them a bill for $100 a month for advertising... They guy's face went blank and he said, "we'll take it off right now."
Have them do it, if they scratch the paint they are resonsible to fix it.
#24
I drove my 8 home from the dealer and then went outside to take my first pics... My dealers decal is a plastic plate type so I just pulled gently until it started to peel up easily... then rubbed off the adhesive with warm soap and water. Took less than 2 minutes.