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iamtwonice 10-11-2005 09:37 AM

Advertising on your car
 
When you purchase a new car the first thing a dealer likes to do is put the dealership advertising on your car. Sometimes they are chunky letters, or a licence plate frame. The dealer might even put both on your brand new car.

I never allow this!!! How dare they even put this on a persons new car without even getting permission. I am not going to advertise the dealership for free. Last time I purchased a car I told them to either take that sh#t off my car or you will be paying me $100 a month to advertise.

It surprises me to no end the amount of stupid people that just allow the dealer to advertise on their car for free, just look around the next time you are in traffic. The car did not come from the factory with the dealerships advertising on it. they put it on then laughed that you will be driving around with their name on your car for free.

Do you advertise for a car dealership for free? Or did you just remove all advertising from your car because after reading this, you said hell no!

linhsy 10-11-2005 10:06 AM

Yes, I took off their sticker and licence plate frame on the first day. Later I replaced with T4R.ORG sticker and T4Runner licence plate frame.

Some member go futher by even remove Toyota letters, too. How about create our own SUV's brand.:D

sharp4runr 10-11-2005 10:23 AM

Yup, first day I had it I removed thier silly emblem. After a couple months I went ahead and removed ALL the emblems.

I kept the license plate for a month or two until I found an aftermarket one.

snap315 10-11-2005 11:47 AM

I would NEVER allow a dealership to put it's advertising on my 4Runner! :mad:

I really don't understand anyone who does.

The license plate frame is another story. I've still got my original one from the dealership with it's name on it but that's a minor issue compared to having an emblem GLUED to your truck.

iFORCE 10-11-2005 11:51 AM

Let me see.. I took off the dealership badge... then took off their license plate frame.. and on some of their cars.. they have rear window decals.

DarksideSurf 10-11-2005 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by snap315
I would NEVER allow a dealership to put it's advertising on my 4Runner! :mad:

I really don't understand anyone who does.

The license plate frame is another story. I've still got my original one from the dealership with it's name on it but that's a minor issue compared to having an emblem GLUED to your truck.

Luckly SoCal car buyers usually don't have to worry too much about it. Thankfully my John Elway sticker was pretty easy to take off...I guess it's not that big of a deal. Nothing to get pissed about...if someone doesn't like it that much, go find a dealer that doesn't do it. Not everyone does it, although in Colorado it seems like they all do.

nated05 10-11-2005 12:03 PM

I still have the dealer license plate frames on, I almost took them off last weekend but I think I will do it tonight. I was also very glad/surprised they didnt put a sticker on my paint even though they did on my previous car bought from the same dealer. At first I didnt mind the frames but now i think about it I have made them enough money they dont need anymore from me.

Kmvreter 10-11-2005 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by snap315

I really don't understand anyone who does.

The license plate frame is another story. I've still got my original one from the dealership with it's name on it but that's a minor issue compared to having an emblem GLUED to your truck.

Mine didn't come with a sticker (which I wouldn't have allowed and removed) but I kept the licence plate frame. I want to send business away from the 2 local stealers to the excellent out-of-town dealer.
Now here's an idea... If someone (GG or Thai or Momo...) comes up with a T4R.org logo plate frame I might buy it!

00328 10-11-2005 12:21 PM

I don't allow them to stick their damn name on MY vehicle. I also removed their license plate frame as soon as I got home from the dealer.

iamtwonice 10-11-2005 12:23 PM

When you buy your car, you can tell the dealership from the start that you do not want any dealer advertising on your car. This is the point of half the thread. Dealers do this because people let them get away with it.

UoD 10-11-2005 01:21 PM

If it was a sticker on my car --- I would be quite mad. Luckily my dealership only put a license plate frame on ... which I have been too lazy to take off.

abin 10-11-2005 01:30 PM

I didn't have dealership's advertising
I didn't have dealership's name visible from license plat frame
I didn't have temporary license on my vehicle

So,

no one knows where I purchased the vehicle from,
no one knows I am driving a new vehicle,
no one knows when I purchased the vehicle

rdist 10-11-2005 03:50 PM

i only promote T4R.org on my 4Runner. I used the cheap ass dealer license frames behind my IL. plates . Just to protect the paint.

Granth77 10-11-2005 04:49 PM

I never post any negativity, but this post is about worthless. Who cares?! If you don't want it on there, just tell them you don't. No dealership is going to throw a fit. The way I figure it, most of you guys seem to get great deals (invoice or below) on your 4Runners. Why wouldn't you want to help out a dealership that treats you right?

Sorry for the negativity, but come on. You all must live the easy life if this is what you're worried about.

iamtwonice 10-11-2005 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Granth77
I never post any negativity, but this post is about worthless. Who cares?! If you don't want it on there, just tell them you don't. No dealership is going to throw a fit. The way I figure it, most of you guys seem to get great deals (invoice or below) on your 4Runners. Why wouldn't you want to help out a dealership that treats you right?

Sorry for the negativity, but come on. You all must live the easy life if this is what you're worried about.

Even at invoice the dealer makes a fist full of cash. Plus the fact that you may need service. So the dealer makes money there as well.

Advertising a dealership on your car is worth at least $100 a month, why do it for free. The dealer pays several thousand dollars a year the advertise in the phone book or newspapers, why advertise the dealer for free? Plus the dealer has the nerve to do this without even asking permission. Put your foot down and say take that crap off my car or pay me!


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