Compared to them getting a new stereo from honda which can be easily $1000, then installing it, making sure it works.
It may be easier to offer cash.
But up to the dealer.
And that is if it came with a Honda OEM headunit.
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Compared to them getting a new stereo from honda which can be easily $1000, then installing it, making sure it works.
It may be easier to offer cash.
But up to the dealer.
And that is if it came with a Honda OEM headunit.
Lol what you pay isnt what honda pays for there head units and in the case of a used car its not uncommon to have a head unit repaired or for the dealer to source a second hand unit from other sources.
Just telling them to give u 800 isnt gonna work. OP have you taken the car to the dealership for repairs to the unit
Feel like OP isn't telling us the whole story ...
^^ agreed.
sounds pretty dodgy and depending on which dealership - you might find they wound back the odometer also. did they supply you with japanese de-registration papers or logbooks? PM me with the name of the dealer and i'll let you know how you can find out whether this was done to your car.
Sounds legit^^
something aint right here. I would like to know the full story. Ive been working in the industry long enough to know when something doesn't look right. 2 sides to every story...
Unrelated, but not joking when I say this, but I did see a proper working factory CD player for the FN2 on eBay for $50 + $20 shipping which had been removed from a car.