SCREW www.naake.com! Don't buy anything from them! They have shocks advertised for $139 on their website, and when I went to order them the girl said that price was a typo and they won't honor it!! WHAT BULLSHIT!! YOU ALWAYS HONOR AN ADVERTISED PRICE, EVEN IF IT IS A MISTAKE!! WHAT A JOKE!! DON'T BUY FROM THEM!!
I would highly recommend D3. They are sponsers on this site and a standup group of guys. They had misadvertised QA1's awhile ago and stood behind the advertised price even though it was wrong.
Common misconception. Generally speaking, advertisements are an offer to deal rather than a binding contract and therefore the retailer is not obligated to sell at the price listed in error. I don't know these folks from a hole in the ground, but we all make mistakes, take it easy dude
Common misconception. Generally speaking, advertisements are an offer to deal rather than a binding contract and therefore the retailer is not obligated to sell at the price listed in error. I don't know these folks from a hole in the ground, but we all make mistakes, take it easy dude
Technicall speaking, that may be true...and believe me, I usually always fight for the correct (technically right) way to do things, but in this case as a business owner, how can they expect to get business if they conduct their business this way? The advertised price can be spun any way you want it, but word of mouth is big in the car part business and all they would have had to do was sell the part (probably at a loss) to the OP and then immediately correct the price. The OP would have then turned around and told the story of how great the business was and they very well might have gotten a bunch more business (which probably would have offset the original loss) because of that. It was short-sightedness, that's all.
Just one more reason to buy from a trusted Vendor here on the forums.
These folks have plenty of satisfied customers here who can vouch for them, and you're sure to get something that fits. When dealing with a low production car like the CTS-V fitment is always a concern, so go with a known commodity like D3, Hendrix, GForce, MAPerformance, Herron or any one of our fine vendors instead.
Just one more reason to buy from a trusted Vendor here on the forums.
These folks have plenty of satisfied customers here who can vouch for them, and you're sure to get something that fits. When dealing with a low production car like the CTS-V fitment is always a concern, so go with a known commodity like D3, Hendrix, GForce, MAPerformance, Herron or any one of our fine vendors instead.
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