"AestheticsInMotion" (aestheticsinmotion)
03/16/2018 at 01:34 • Filed to: None | 2 | 7 |
Between Miata owners, and people willing to spend $8000 USD on a small container of car wax. Seems like an odd choice for a major Miata vendor specializing in OEM parts to carry, no?
I found this while searching for OEM alternator and power steering belts. Although if someone wants to provide funding, I’ll happily test out this glaze.
Paging Fancy Kristin. Fancy Kristin to the front desk!
pip bip - choose Corrour
> AestheticsInMotion
03/16/2018 at 02:45 | 1 |
the site would get a commission from the sale is my bet.
Blunion05 drives a pink S2000 (USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)
> AestheticsInMotion
03/16/2018 at 03:04 | 1 |
Spending more than the value of the Miata to make the Miata look pretty...wat
BvdV - The Dutch Engineer
> AestheticsInMotion
03/16/2018 at 04:46 | 2 |
I think they might have decided to put all products of that brand on the site, even though only the cheapest makes sense to sell. But you never know if the expensive one sells through a google hit. (I work part-time in online sales, and we also sometimes offer stuff that’s way too expensive for our target customers, just because the manufacturer gives us the specs, and you never know if it might sell)
AuthiCooper1300
> AestheticsInMotion
03/16/2018 at 05:46 | 0 |
First - well, some very rich people actually appreciate cheap cars. Someone I knew who had an astonishing collection of cars also kept a little 70s Italian buzzy thing for banzai runs into congested traffic. That person was extremely careful with his cars and kept them in tip-top condition. I doubt he would have given a single cent to Zymöl and their ilk though, but there are some very peculiar people in this world.
Second... it is unlikely they stock it. Probably there is some sort of agreement with the manufacturer or a really big distributor “to give their product more visibility” as it is fashionable to say now.
Svend
> AestheticsInMotion
03/16/2018 at 07:20 | 1 |
I used to take exception to the Zymol Royal Glaze, not for the price, ye’, I know it sounds expensive but it is for life. Many of the Zymol range, when the pot is empty, for £25 postage via courier, Zymol will refill it for free, continuously.
My exception to it was detailers using it on anything. The product is tailored for a specific colour, make and year of paint but detailers would advertise that they use it and for £300 would put their product, a 1990 Ferrari Red, on your 2006 black Audi A4.
Chuckles
> AestheticsInMotion
03/16/2018 at 08:19 | 1 |
Considering that I spent under $6,000 on my Miata itself, no, I will not be spending $8,000 on wax. I wouldn’t spend $80 on car wax.
TheRealBicycleBuck
> AestheticsInMotion
03/16/2018 at 08:27 | 1 |
Fancy Kristen doesn’t answer to pages. She might respond to a servant who heard the page, ran to the front desk, picked up the message, decided what you had to say was worth her time, ran back to where she was holding court by the pool in her Remmus Sun Chair, and groveled at her feet in hopes of being graced by a moment of her attention.