I understand why many car owners remove the dealer emblem/ badge. However, when I bought my Focus ST last summer, I left the dealer emblem on. Here's why.
Three years ago, I was going through a divorce. Because of whose name was on which owner's card, I ended up with my ex's terrible lease on a Windstar minivan. She got my nice and shiny Escort ZX2, which had some equity.
I had to ride out the lease. Since I have to drive a lot, it was a killer. I owed $1,300 on extra mileage at the end.
I didn't have the money to pay it off in one chunk, and my new car was coming.
The dealer (co-owner) knew my plight, and said, "Don't worry. I'll pay off Ford, and put it on account for you. Pay it off as you can."
I was into clean cars, but not quite into Autopian mode when I got the new Focus. I didn't have the savvy to tell them not to wash/polish/wax my new car.
I did look at the finish closely later. No marring at all. Go figure.
Also, when I stopped by recently, and expressed my concern at not being able to clean properly during winter, I was told that since the dealership was open on Friday evenings, and the back shop was not working, I could bring my car inside and detail it.
So, at least for now, the (small) dealer emblem stays on the car. I figure it is the least I can do.
There are a lot of dealer "horror stories" out there. Which is why I felt a good story was in order, though it may be in the minority.
Three years ago, I was going through a divorce. Because of whose name was on which owner's card, I ended up with my ex's terrible lease on a Windstar minivan. She got my nice and shiny Escort ZX2, which had some equity.
I had to ride out the lease. Since I have to drive a lot, it was a killer. I owed $1,300 on extra mileage at the end.
I didn't have the money to pay it off in one chunk, and my new car was coming.
The dealer (co-owner) knew my plight, and said, "Don't worry. I'll pay off Ford, and put it on account for you. Pay it off as you can."
I was into clean cars, but not quite into Autopian mode when I got the new Focus. I didn't have the savvy to tell them not to wash/polish/wax my new car.
I did look at the finish closely later. No marring at all. Go figure.
Also, when I stopped by recently, and expressed my concern at not being able to clean properly during winter, I was told that since the dealership was open on Friday evenings, and the back shop was not working, I could bring my car inside and detail it.
So, at least for now, the (small) dealer emblem stays on the car. I figure it is the least I can do.
There are a lot of dealer "horror stories" out there. Which is why I felt a good story was in order, though it may be in the minority.