I had my truck in for a heater core replacement. I had changed out the CAF a few days prior.I went to my dealer for a replacement cabin filter. They wanted around $50. for it. I said no thanks. Went down the street to WM for $18
I had the local Kia parts guy actually tell me to order it on line from them and come back tomorrow since he didn't have it stock anyway. I did see him reading the volunteer fire dept stuff on my shirt prior.If I walk in to the local Chevy dealer and ask for parts at the parts counter they want ridiculous pricing for them. Go on their own website and order it for in store pickup and it's MSRP (so, like half of what they want in store). What a joke!
Matrix pricing strikes again, I have some success and asking for MSRP prices.
Those are items I would never buy from a dealer. Aftermarket parts work for me. I only will buy a part from a dealer which isn't availabe in the aftermarket world.. Decided to stop by the most local dealer to me today to pick up a serpentine belt, drain plug, drain plug washer, and oil filter for the WRX
Did you ask him politely of they would match the online price since it has to be ordered anyway? I've done that several times with success at my local VW parts counter.
Did you have this conversation with the parts guy or just with us online?So, I was bored and went for a drive today. Decided to stop by the most local dealer to me today to pick up a serpentine belt, drain plug, drain plug washer, and oil filter for the WRX. I knew the prices would be slightly higher than an online authorized site, but boy I was completely wrong.
Gave them my vin and the short list. Feller goes back for like 10 minutes and comes back out. Don't have the belt or drain plug. Can be here in a couple days. What? They were going to sell the belt to me for $86 and the plug $11! Nope, just give me the oil filter and washer. That was $14 in itself.
I know dealers are there to make money, but holy smokes! I hate to be that guy, but I went online and found the same belt from Subaru waay less
https://www.subarupartsdeals.com/oem-parts/subaru-2014-2021-subaru-serpentine-belt-23780aa111
I can order the belt, plug, washer, and another filter PLUS shipping less than the belt was before tax. I shouldn't be like this, but that dealer has lost my parts business. It's a second car that even if I have to wait on a part, it won't affect me that much. The next closest dealer is an hour away up and over a couple mountains. A very pretty drive, but not worth it for the occasional filter and washer.
Did you have this conversation with the parts guy or just with us online?
My Honda dealer tries crap like this - until you pull up a competing dealer’s website. Typically once they know you’re not a mark they take the sale at MSRP.
So, most dealers have decided that offering parts to walk-in diyer's at competitive prices is not a potential revenue stream. Got it. A handful of dealers have decided that doing mail order at competitive prices IS a revenue stream - they are out there if you do a good internet search.Commission-based sales counter guys have boat payments too...and the dealership model seeks to turn every opportunity into a revenue stream. Their parts dept is a means to support their repair department (and add $$$ to repair bills) and not for your convenience.
I saw your post right after I got done typing mine.I initially tried, but could tell the conversation would go nowhere...
I think the dealer is trying to go all upscale and bougie in an area that really isn't.
This is no surprise to me, but clearly is/was to the OP. Some dealerships have decided that it is worthwhile to have a mail-order income stream based on competitive pricing. Others have decided it isn't worth their effort.So, most dealers have decided that offering parts to walk-in diyer's at competitive prices is not a potential revenue stream. Got it. A handful of dealers have decided that doing mail order at competitive prices IS a revenue stream - they are out there if you do a good internet search.
We just need to accept this, but these threads will continue to pop up annually. Everyone deserves to have a good rant now and then.
Sounds about right when they don't even have a drain plug in stock![]()