(10-03-2013 12:33pm)The Valeter Wrote: Just to add the £30 Lifeshine you may see on Ebay is not the proper kit, it will be part used containers from an application that the seller has done on a car at the dealer that he or she works at - so terchnically stolen.
It won't include a warranty registration certificate ( if it does it is stolen/duplicated) & it won't include the aftercare pack that depending on which Lifeshine package you would normally buy is worth around £110 on it's own!
So all in all if one wanted a Lifeshine package or similar then there is no way you will ever get the proper deal for £30.
At £529 (Life Shine) it's a complete rip off, Regardless of the cost of the product it's applied by the dealers valeter with a total applicaition time of 2 to 3 hours max.
You would get change from £529 if you use a "Detailer" not only would they use better products they would spend 8 to 10hrs doing it. Ask anyone in the know it's all about preparation when you apply sealants.
The warranty for Life Shine isn't worth the paper it's written on and I love the way dealers tell you if would add to the resell value - what a laugh have you every been asked when you trading in a PX if it's got Life Shine?
Life Shine or any other dealer sealant is just a way of adding extra profit at overly inflated prices. That's why 9 times out of 10 the £500 asking prices suddenly gets discounted to £199.
Why dealers don't offer professional detailing services I will never know. My local Land Rover dealers attacks their cars with a brush (and I mean attacks) and then wonders why they have so many scratches on new cars. But if they did I suspect they would want £1,000 for it.
Regards
Paul.
(10-03-2013 12:46pm)pluckerson Wrote: Hi.
Regarding Topix, I think what you are referring to is just a generic blank document template that would be used for reporting paint damage if there was any?
Pluckerson - Thanks I was hoping that was the case.
Regards
Paul.
(10-03-2013 12:42pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: Paul, try contacting either of the dealerships that are forum sponsors. They do try harder to get forum members into new cars than many dealerships. Even if you are a long way from London they are both very competitive with deals.
Thanks XFullFatTim - I have spoken to Hadley Green and they are trying to get a car from another dealer for me.