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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2851594" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Went to their website. Basic services look pretty reasonable. Gets out of hand going up, and they don't offer wax service at ALL until you get to the $175 package for my Tahoe. Sheesh. Each step is an add-on.</p><p></p><p>Basic hand wash, vacuum and windows - $19.99</p><p></p><p>+Add wheels for $10 - $29.99</p><p></p><p>+Wipe down dash & center console for another $10 - $39.99 (this seem a bit much for that little add-on? That takes like 10 seconds to 2 minutes?)</p><p></p><p>+Wipe down all interior plastic, door jambs, & vacuum trunk for another $40 - $89.99 (again, for my Tahoe)</p><p></p><p>+Complete shampoo of all interior upholstery, leather conditioning (if applicable), door jambs, inner fenders, spot clean headliner, & minor tar removal for another $85 - $175 total.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Where I used to live, we had a couple of competing small places that were all run by young Hispanic guys, they would do essentially everything on that top-end package for me except the shampoo for $60. This wasn't 10 or 15 years ago, either, it was like 2. Damn I miss that. About the only thing I miss about there, but there is nothing comparable anywhere close that I know of. Plus they would come get my vehicles, take them and get them cleaned up and bring them back to me. Damn. I can't find anyone here who will so much as touch my Tahoe for less than $200.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sure, I can do it myself. I've done it myself, on the Tahoe and on my Z, but I don't really want to spend my whole damn day doing this. I don't get all that many days off, and half of them are usually spent "recovering". I'd rather get someone to do this kind of stuff, but not at $200 a pop. <sigh></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2851594, member: 9374"] Went to their website. Basic services look pretty reasonable. Gets out of hand going up, and they don't offer wax service at ALL until you get to the $175 package for my Tahoe. Sheesh. Each step is an add-on. Basic hand wash, vacuum and windows - $19.99 +Add wheels for $10 - $29.99 +Wipe down dash & center console for another $10 - $39.99 (this seem a bit much for that little add-on? That takes like 10 seconds to 2 minutes?) +Wipe down all interior plastic, door jambs, & vacuum trunk for another $40 - $89.99 (again, for my Tahoe) +Complete shampoo of all interior upholstery, leather conditioning (if applicable), door jambs, inner fenders, spot clean headliner, & minor tar removal for another $85 - $175 total. Where I used to live, we had a couple of competing small places that were all run by young Hispanic guys, they would do essentially everything on that top-end package for me except the shampoo for $60. This wasn't 10 or 15 years ago, either, it was like 2. Damn I miss that. About the only thing I miss about there, but there is nothing comparable anywhere close that I know of. Plus they would come get my vehicles, take them and get them cleaned up and bring them back to me. Damn. I can't find anyone here who will so much as touch my Tahoe for less than $200. Sure, I can do it myself. I've done it myself, on the Tahoe and on my Z, but I don't really want to spend my whole damn day doing this. I don't get all that many days off, and half of them are usually spent "recovering". I'd rather get someone to do this kind of stuff, but not at $200 a pop. <sigh> [/QUOTE]
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