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Originally posted by: squeege
www.auto.howstuffworks.com/atv-factory-tour.htm
www.auto.howstuffworks.com/atv-factory-tour.htm
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That was a good tour.
After they tested the atv they said they drained the gas and put them on the pallet. So when the dealer gets them do they just put the gas in and acid in the battery? If so why do some dealers charge a prep fee?
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After they tested the atv they said they drained the gas and put them on the pallet. So when the dealer gets them do they just put the gas in and acid in the battery? If so why do some dealers charge a prep fee?
atv history
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I wondered that to, I've heard them call it prep fee, assembly fee. Just last night I asked a local dealer about the handling fee of $50, he said it was for the boys in the shop to uncrate the bike, fill the gas and battery, then do a once over to make sure nothing was missed at the factory. He said they haven't got them in disassembled for a long time.
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Just another way for a dealer to pay his help.When you by a car or truck,same thing,DOC.fees,clerical fees,and the best of all,paint protection fees.....WAAAAAAAAAAHAAaaHA what a rip off!!!!!!!Great video,of the "Tour"...
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