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Re: Wiper Blades
- Subject: Re: Wiper Blades
- From: David Lefebvre <drl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 18:40:46 -0600
Items like the zip-in window on the E36 cabriolet that sell for $400, not
including labor, is enough to force someone in the six-figure range to
custom manufacture a replacement. Considering entire replacement tops can
be obtained from $600, $400 for a piece of clear vinyl with a zipper
approaches being obscene.
At 06:45 PM 1/21/03 +0000, you wrote:
>Jim Cash <j.cash@domain.elided> wrote:
>
> > I am always amazed to extent to which some people will go to
> > avoid going to a BMW dealer.
>
>I'm not so sure that this is the problem relative to this
>particular issue. My reluctance to go to the dealer is only
>measured by how much markup they have relative to some other
>source for the same part.
>
>In the case of wiper blade inserts, the $11 -$12 that Bavarian
>charges for a SINGLE piece of rubber, of which two are required,
>is ridiculous for something that typically costs ~$5/pair at
>the local car parts store. If only they fit, of course. I have
>never queried the dealer on this part, but if they are cheaper
>than Bavarian, I'd be surprised, but would welcome that
>information.
>
>I have to find my own solution soon, also, and I remain very
>reluctant to pay over $20 for a pair of rubber inserts that
>will be worn out in a few months.
>
>Regards,
>Mike Kohlbrenner
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