Monday I was reading Jalopnik, the hugely popular automotive blog, and came across this story, Would You Pay $1495 For These $8 Door Edge Guards?

Written by Ben Popken, the founding editor of Consumerist, it details the story of a reader that discovered a dealership in Maryland adding a $1495 addendum sticker to every vehicle in stock for Door Edge Guards. A little research uncovered the part for sale on Amazon for 8 bucks.
This practice allows the dealer to advertise an attractive price to drive traffic while burying language like this in the fine print, “Pricing throughout the website does not include any taxes, tags, $199 processing charge, prep fee, freight, or dealer installed options (if applicable).”
This dealer seems to recognize that consumers want transparency, but at the same time the dealer wants to keep both feet firmly planted in the old school. Rather than building and selling value, they are using this as a ploy to aid their negotiations.
The outcome? A huge influx of negative reviews. Do you think the short-term increases in grosses are worth the long-term negatives this dealer will be facing for months or years?

Written by Ben Popken, the founding editor of Consumerist, it details the story of a reader that discovered a dealership in Maryland adding a $1495 addendum sticker to every vehicle in stock for Door Edge Guards. A little research uncovered the part for sale on Amazon for 8 bucks.
This practice allows the dealer to advertise an attractive price to drive traffic while burying language like this in the fine print, “Pricing throughout the website does not include any taxes, tags, $199 processing charge, prep fee, freight, or dealer installed options (if applicable).”
This dealer seems to recognize that consumers want transparency, but at the same time the dealer wants to keep both feet firmly planted in the old school. Rather than building and selling value, they are using this as a ploy to aid their negotiations.
The outcome? A huge influx of negative reviews. Do you think the short-term increases in grosses are worth the long-term negatives this dealer will be facing for months or years?