Hello all, I really think the reason the filters are bid cheap, is because Fram is owned by Allied/Bendix. This company also has Autolite plugs and wires. This is a big company. Most parts venders these days, and since the late '80's have what is basicly known as a " Master Installer" plan. This allows the business that does lots of oil changes or any other type of work, (NOW PAY ATTENTION HERE) to buy parts much cheaper than the average customer can buy it for, if they can buy an "X" amount of parts a month. REASON: The average person finally caught on that they were getting charged more money for the parts installed on their vehicles than they could buy it themselves. A typical example: DEALERSHIPS!!! They buy parts for what you can get them for or cheaper, and charge you RETAIL price, and call it an installed price. Maybe the Transit System is getting a "DEAL", just for the business. Inturn, the parts vender is getting a rebate from the manufacturer to make-up the cost. Doug ' 58 Plymouth Plaza ----- Original Message ----- From: <Tallfins@xxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 10:43 PM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Oil Filters > All, > I have to agree with Tony. As the purchaser of parts and supplies for the > county transit system, filters are something I bid out. We usually get good > prices on the Fram filters because they're inexpensive. The reason they're > inexpensive is that they're made inexpensive--read "cheap". Luckly, we get to > determine which items are equals and Fram always falls behind. > I know when I've gone to oil lube shops they typically use Fram filters and I > suppose the reason is because they're cheap. A major consideration if you're > trying to make a profit. > Dan C > Spanaway, WA >
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