Originally Posted by MrFatbooty
I don't like your post because you're making grandiose complaints about nothing of consequence.
If I need a part, I can find it just fine through Majestic Honda's or any number of other websites. I don't need to get on the horn to a parts counter or anything. What more does there need to be?
As I already pointed out, what you seem to think is vital for Honda to do, really isn't. They have no reason to do what you want. Do you really think Honda is going to sell more cars because of a little-known parts CD that people who actually order their own parts are able to get their hands on? How many people do you think would really be swayed to buy a Honda or Acura just because of this mythical CD? How many people would even use such a CD?
Clueless.
What makes you think I'm the ONLY one that wants this? Car sales have little to do with what I stated. If you want to pay Majestic's prices for parts, go right ahead. I can get any part on that page that's not a body part or interior part for 1/4 of what they charge through Vasco. Coincidentally, I can buy OEM DSM parts for what Vasco charges because I HAVE THE PART #'s AND CAN GO TO ...PARTZNET.COM or MITSUPARTSDIRECT.COM and order them for pennies above WHOLESALE. Majestic might be convenient with something that resembles a part lookup, but the whole point of putting that CD in someone's hands is so they can buy their parts without Honda controlling the markup. $170 for a ****ing o2 senosr!!!! Give me a ****ing break. There's no reason that part should cost that much. If customers had the part #'s, they can buy them from dealers with more competitive prices. That encourages the use of OEM parts instead of aftermarket.