Easiest job, installing a tachometer!

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by T L via CarKB.com, Jul 30, 2005.

  1. I just installed a tach on my 98 Civic LX (Canadian, so thats the cheap
    version). It cost me about $100 canadian, and took 15 minutes. I'm very
    impressed with the design, but it leaves me wondering, why don't they just
    put a tach in all vehicles from the factory, especially if they are all
    prewired for it? I didn't have to run any wires at all, so its just a little
    weird. Like how much more could it cost to make all civic gauge clusters
    with tachs? When you factor in part reduction, probably about the same, no?

    t
     
    T L via CarKB.com, Jul 30, 2005
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  2. I'd guess it PURELY a marketting decision. Base models don't have tachs,
    up-market versions do, and its part of the package set.

    Stewart DIBBS
     
    Stewart DIBBS, Jul 30, 2005
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  3. T L via CarKB.com

    Brian Stell Guest

    Absolutely market(ing) driven: *most* people don't really care about a
    tach, or a good stereo/speakers (something I care about), or "name your
    favorite item(s) here".

    For base models: fewer items = lower cost = more sales.

    People definitely price shop, hence the pressure to lower prices.
     
    Brian Stell, Jul 31, 2005
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    John Horner Guest

    Nothing is free, but you are probably right that the cost differential
    to include it would be very small.

    However, base models of most vehicles have very skinny profit margins
    and Honda hopes almost nobody buys the stripper version. They take as
    much out as possible in order to advertise a low price, then count on
    the vast majority of people to pony up for the higher level vehicles in
    order to get the long list of goodies. Pretty basic modern marketing :(.


    John
     
    John Horner, Jul 31, 2005
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