FAQ's
MAP Pricing
There are products throughout our website that have the option to “add to
cart” only and no displayed price until you add the item to your cart. You may
also see a caption indicating they are displayed at MAP price. The reason
for this is what is known as "MAP",
or Minimum Advertisable Price.
MAP is a
voluntarily agreement that all legitimate manufacturer authorized retailers
enter into with their authorized USA supplier or the manufacturer. According to
such agreements, retailers can usually sell MAP restricted items for any price they choose, but may
not display in any print or online advertising, a price below the Minimum
Advertisable Price.
We adhere to
MAP restrictions because our relationship with our authorized suppliers demands
it. We are an honorable, honest company - we keep agreements with vendors as
well as our customers, because it is the right way to do business. Such
adherence also guarantees our customers...YOU...get proper and prompt service
from these manufacturers should you need it.
We respect our
MAP contracts, and wherever the scope of that agreement permits us an avenue to
supply product for a transactional selling price below MAP, we make those
prices available to you in the easiest, quickest manner allowed to us.
To find out
what we can actually sell you an item for, please send an email to sales@neverenoughauto.com or look
for the “Chat Now” box at the top of any page.
No aftermarket part or accessory that is properly installed on
your vehicle will entirely void your original vehicle manufacturer’s warranty.
According
to the provisions in the Magnuson-Moss
Warranty - Federal Trade Commission Improvement Act, It is the dealership's responsibility to prove that your
modification directly caused or affected the failure you are trying to resolve. With that said, some dealerships are more
performance-oriented than others and are more willing to work with customers.
Warranty-related
materials, published by the new vehicle manufacturers, state that the installation
of aftermarket parts have no effect on the warranty unless such equipment
causes the problem that leads to the warranty claim.
Nonetheless, some dealers have improperly denied warranty claims even though
the claim had nothing to do with aftermarket parts. I.E., just because you
install an exhaust system, your suspension failure warranty claim cannot be
denied. If you experience a problem with an uncooperative dealership, point out
the provisions of this "FEDERAL
ACT". For
more information call your vehicle manufacturer or click on the link above to
go directly to the Federal Trade Commission's website to find out more about
this law.
Is there even more information available to me?
Yes, SEMA, the Specialty Equipment Market Association has extensive information about this issue.

