Registered: 02/04/04
Posts: 1125
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area
When you buy a new vehicle, it usually comes with a set of paper placards in which the dealer has their name and/or slogan on it, along with a set of license plate frames with their name too.
Quite a few folks that I know remove any sign of their selling dealers' name from their vehicle as soon as they get home. They say that the dealer isn't paying them to advertise for them, so why leave them on?
On the opposite end, other folks like to leave the placard on to let everyone know that they just got a new car. Some even well after they receive their license plates...
One thing that we don't see too often here in CA, are the little name plates of the dealer that are attached to the trunk lids or tailgate. They look to be metal and I've noticed screw heads or rivets that are used to attach them.
I ALWAYS remove the license plate 'extras' and removed a decal with the dealership name from the back of my Aztek. I'd be really annoyed if a plate was mechanically attached. I think they're generally stick ons, whatever they look like.
I agree with the not being payed to advertise idea.
Nevada doesn't have plate inserts because they print you a temporary plate that goes in it's place. The dealer surrounds usually come off. Our Subaru, which was bought in SLC had the dealer name on a sticker on it. I was going to take it off, but never got around to it. The main bummer is the fact it was put on crooked.
If I bought a car and the dealer name was riveted on, I wouldn't take it if I noticed it before I drove off. Something else to look for. I don't like the fact they put their name on it, but to rivet or screw it on is completely over the line in my book.
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#435288 - 09/14/0807:05 AMRe: Do You Advertise For The Dealer?
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Registered: 07/08/04
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I also remove all signage representing the dealership from which I purchase a vehicle. This isn't out of ire or not wanting to advertise for free. I just think it detracts from the look of the car/truck/boat. I buy things because of what they are, not where they are from. Much like Silverbullet, a riveted or screwed on nameplate is a deal-breaker. Chances are I can get whatever it is someplace else without the gewgaw.
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#435290 - 09/14/0807:19 AMRe: Do You Advertise For The Dealer?
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Keith
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When I buy a new car I politely ask that none of the stickers or plate frames be put on the car, they usually have no issue with that. If a sticker or plate has already been put on, removing it is the first thing I do when I get it home.
I have never bought a brand new car. And the used ones I have bought didn't have any stickers, plates, or license frames on them.
However, now that I work for a dealership, if I ever buy a car from them, I will put on their license plate frame. But no stickers on the car, thank you.
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I have bought 8 new cars in my life. I tell the dealer before I sign the papers that I do not want any dealership decals, license plate frames, etc. If there is anything like that on the car I will not accept it. I have not had an issue yet.
Registered: 11/21/03
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Loc: Kennewick, WA
GW's Infiniti still has the "Sacramento Infiniti" license plate frames on it because I really don't care. Kind of a slap in the face to the WA dealers who would only discount $300 off MSRP.
I don't have a problem with plate frames or stick on plastic tags. Doesn't bother me either way
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Originally Posted By: GoFirstClass
... I don't have a problem with plate frames or stick on plastic tags. Doesn't bother me either way
Me either. Altho I'd not like it if they screwed/riveted a logo on the car.
Some folks feel the dealer ID gets them some level of recognition/favor when going back for service. (These would be the same folks that display a "Sheriff's Benevelent Association" sticker in their window).
Edited by Philr (09/14/0809:55 AM)
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Registered: 02/04/04
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Good responses so far.
The screwed/riveted ones that I have seen have been from dealers out of state (either out of state vehicles, or used ones purchased locally). Maybe they are stick-on with faux looking rivets? But they sure look permanently attached.
I just don't see our local dealers doing that. I recall thinking it was an unusual practice.
I collect them and "upgrade" every time I find something better for my vehicle. I'm hoping that the high-end exclusive dealer tags on my mundane rides will keep the neighbors impressed. Few realize that the Porsche license plate frames I'm rockin' are actually on a Subaru. I used to long for a new ride every couple of years. Now all it takes is a screw driver and 5 minutes to trade up.