Eldorado2k
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- Nov 9, 2015
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True for the most part. I had a Range Rover to deal with one time that had every type of grill guard, light guards, tail light guards, every type of African jungle protection that existed. This thing never even saw a muddy road but those areas were all but impossible to reach. Due to that and the time involved I charged them a Princely sum and they paid it. No guilt here friend, it was bugger to work on.
This.

Not to mention the sheer size of the vehicle compared to normL vehicles.

The point in my original question was meant to be "is there any justification to up-charging exotic vehicles, and if so why?"
One could most certainly up-charge anytime there is additional work required beyond what the standard service provides. But that goes for any vehicle and is not exclusive to exotic cars. At least that's what I am thinking at this point.
Exotic/show cars/classic cars almost always have their own special quirks or require some sort of specialized approach.. Take this car for example, the owner’s going to want you to hit every nook & cranny... BTW you cannot get the car wet... So you’re going to have to do it all either waterless or rinseless.
This is after I did a waterless wash. The car had been sitting under a loose car cover for over a month and it was filthy.
