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    Paint & Leather Protection

    Hi All,

    I really appreciate the advice offered on this forum.

    I pick up my MY13 SE TDV6 next week. The Dealer has offered a paint treatment and leather treatment that is claimed to be guaranteed for life. Allegedly no polishing outside ever required and minimal cleaning of leather due to the resulting resistance to staining.

    Sounds good but has anyone taken up this option?

    Appreciate any comments.

    Thanks
    Bob

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    There are a couple of threads about these treatments on AULRO, seems to lighten your wallet but not much else.
    The paint treatments often need an annual re-treatment.

    At my Ford dealer they are usually sold by a short skirted blonde with a deep cleavage. I'm sure most of the blokes sign away a few grand thanks to this approach.


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    Most dealer treatments aren't worth the money. As said above, they are another revenue stream for them, selling a couple of hundred dollars worth of chemicals and time for a grand or more.

    That being said reputable treatments (Ming) are good especially for paint colours that are likely to fade. They also don't cost as much if you get them done away from the dealer. You'd need to be expecting to keep the car for a long time to notice the difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gromit View Post
    There are a couple of threads about these treatments on AULRO, seems to lighten your wallet but not much else.
    The paint treatments often need an annual re-treatment.

    At my Ford dealer they are usually sold by a short skirted blonde with a deep cleavage. I'm sure most of the blokes sign away a few grand thanks to this approach.
    Colin
    haha, that same girl also works over at Toyota. She really gets around.

    (I paid last time, but not again)

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    Quote Originally Posted by time2 View Post
    Most dealer treatments aren't worth the money. As said above, they are another revenue stream for them, selling a couple of hundred dollars worth of chemicals and time for a grand or more.

    That being said reputable treatments (Ming) are good especially for paint colours that are likely to fade. They also don't cost as much if you get them done away from the dealer. You'd need to be expecting to keep the car for a long time to notice the difference.
    My feelings are fairly similar.

    Also keep in mind that if any accessories are added to your car order they may be attracting further luxury car tax as well. Another reason to add accessories after purchase if possible!

    Pat

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    Thanks all for your comments. I was sceptical at first and agree with opinions expressed.

    Thanks again.

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    When I was purchasing my D4 I declined the offer to purchase any of the treatments offered. I mentioned what had been offered by the dealer and the 'special' price that they were prepered to give them to me for to a friend who owns a smash repair business. He said that they were a waste of money and that the best protection that you could give your vehicle was a good shed a coat of good quality polish once a year.

    I was also offered window tinting, of cause a a special discount price, which I also declined. When I declined to take up the offer the sales girl was not at all happy and implied that I was a fool as the Discovery needed window tinting because it had such a hugh glass area. I had it done later at a fraction of the cost.

    Lou...

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    Quote Originally Posted by elsey View Post
    When I was purchasing my D4 I declined the offer to purchase any of the treatments offered. I mentioned what had been offered by the dealer and the 'special' price that they were prepered to give them to me for to a friend who owns a smash repair business. He said that they were a waste of money and that the best protection that you could give your vehicle was a good shed a coat of good quality polish once a year.

    I was also offered window tinting, of cause a a special discount price, which I also declined. When I declined to take up the offer the sales girl was not at all happy and implied that I was a fool as the Discovery needed window tinting because it had such a hugh glass area. I had it done later at a fraction of the cost.

    Lou...
    Where did you end up getting the tinting done coincidentally? I'm in Melbourne.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Doctor View Post
    Where did you end up getting the tinting done coincidentally? I'm in Melbourne.
    Tint a car in Pakenham did mine for about $450 from memory. Dealer wanted $850 and it was exatly the same tint including the name!

    They also do the treatments on the paint and leather I think

    Rob

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    G'day Doctor,

    I live in the Port Stephens area of NSW and had my tinting done by a long established and reputable Newcastle firm, Altapac, who only use premium products for $345 (3 yrs ago).

    Lou...

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