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evoyao Feb 26, 2009 11:49 AM

Anyone bought Cobb AP from them?
 
Hello All,

I just found that they sell Cobb AP for $600....

http://www.fredbeansparts.com/servle...shi-EVO/Detail

Um, I really wonder why they sell it so cheap, I was going to buy that but kind of scared.

Is there any version different for AP or they are all the same?

Thanks

goofygrin Feb 26, 2009 11:57 AM

If they are a licensed dealer, then Cobb will be all over them for breaking the MAP rules I'm sure.

The MAP rules are why every dealer always shows the same price for every Cobb part. Annoying...

pltek Feb 26, 2009 01:41 PM

actually its not annoying, it helps to maintain resale value of cobb products, for one


Originally Posted by goofygrin (Post 6743094)
If they are a licensed dealer, then Cobb will be all over them for breaking the MAP rules I'm sure.

The MAP rules are why every dealer always shows the same price for every Cobb part. Annoying...


goofygrin Feb 26, 2009 01:45 PM

It actually is annoying because it is veiled price fixing. Value of my AP be damned, price fixing is illegal.

DrivelineSales Feb 26, 2009 01:48 PM

It looks like its the real deal. I doubt they are an authorized dealer with Cobb.

For anyone interested, we have several in stock for the Evo 10 and are running specials as well.

evoyao Feb 26, 2009 02:11 PM

Wow,

I just checked the price again, in some reason they changed back to $695....

werid...

pltek Feb 26, 2009 05:36 PM

how is requiring that dealers advertise at MSRP price fixing?



Originally Posted by goofygrin (Post 6743608)
It actually is annoying because it is veiled price fixing. Value of my AP be damned, price fixing is illegal.


goofygrin Feb 26, 2009 06:07 PM

Does your question answer your question? :lol:

The fact that you have to ask it means you haven't really thought about it. Forcing your dealers to advertise at a fixed price forces a lack of competitive forces in the market.

dek0026 Feb 27, 2009 06:17 AM

fred beans is a local mitsu dealership here in pa. kind of strange that a dealership would be selling something to modify the ecu.

DRAG Feb 27, 2009 09:02 AM

That isn't price fixing. That is a manufacturer protecting their dealers and the value of their product, and most reputable companies do it. It also protects your resale.

Nothing pisses me off more than seeing some guy sitting at home on his couch selling parts online for 5% margin because some mfg set him up as a dealer. For those of us that have real businesses...that kills us. I have 4000sq ft, a couple hundred grand in equipment, and 5 employees to feed.

olsookie Feb 27, 2009 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by dek0026 (Post 6746411)
fred beans is a local mitsu dealership here in pa. kind of strange that a dealership would be selling something to modify the ecu.

personally think that's a good thing, i'm sure if you take your car there for service and you have this as one of your mods they aren't going to and run to tell mitsu that so and so is modding and that's why they thing your car is broken.

dek0026 Feb 27, 2009 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by olsookie (Post 6747162)
personally think that's a good thing, i'm sure if you take your car there for service and you have this as one of your mods they aren't going to and run to tell mitsu that so and so is modding and that's why they thing your car is broken.

i've talked to the service manager over there several times. he sounds like a typical dealership service guy with his thoughts on mods but isn't totally strict. he does know evos though...i got to say.

they can sell whatever they want to make money. they don't need to fix things that break under warranty caused by a mod when they sell it or not.

there is a disclaimer i am sure somewhere.

Clark_Kent Feb 27, 2009 09:25 AM

The fact is while advertised price is $695, the vendors are undercutting Cobb anyway and the resale value of the AP is suffering. Only suckers pay advertised price on any product and often times the margin is ridiculous. Check over on the Subaru forums. You can get a used AP in the 450-550 range.

NOTE: I also noticed that they changed the price to $695

ice1874193 Feb 27, 2009 09:42 AM

in the end your pretty much only going to pay $200 or so for it...there is always going to be a need for the used AP and when you move onto a new car i'm sure you can offload it pretty easily. I'm waiting for the live.com/ebay cashback program to jump back to 20% or so. It was back up to 8 yesterday

Clark_Kent Feb 27, 2009 10:03 AM

^+1. Essentially you will only "rent" the AP for the time being for a nominal fee.


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