cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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I'm with you all the way Patrick - it's outrageous and one of the things that infuriates me about car buying
Things like this really aggravate me. OK, for Henry Ford BLACK can be "the only color" but this is now 100 model years later, and with Tesla even WHITE costs money. That irritated me when I started to spec out a Model 3 online.
And with some exception for metallics and difficult colors (orange or yellow) I think paint upcharges are just customer ripoffs. OK, fine if they want to charge for two-tone (think of Mini or Ford Flex models, and some DS and Volvo V40) but for the rest - no way - unless you spec your own color like on Porsche (then it's on your own head).
Not meaning to hijack your thread, but I also get ticked off when I eagerly drive 75 miles to buy a car (like I did last night) and it has a "PACK" of locking wheel nuts, VIN etching, splash guards, and immobilizer added without my being notified or consenting. To add to the aggravation, we made an appointment the day before, confirmed again 3 hours before - and the car wasn't prepped or washed. Yes, I saw that stuff on the car, so they would have to take it off now. They offered to give it all to me for free but the deal had gone sour as I didn't want my virgin car violated. So much for the drive-up, hand over a check and drive off in my new car.
So I saved us all the trouble and drove off in my old car, without handing in the check.