Someone needs to come up with a plug-and-play install for the grills.
Something simple that takes 5 to 10 minutes.
That way we could all buy 3 or 4 grills and swap them out when ever we want. The grill makers could then lower their prices down to around $150 because of the higher sales volume. I have seen the stock grills on sale between $25 to $100 on Ebay.
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The grill makers need to realize there are going to be a huge number of 300's on the road in the next year or so. It is to their advantage to lower the prices on the grills and make it easy to uninstall and install them quickly.
Another reason to keep the grills cheap.
Cars are going to get in minor fender benders and ruin the grills.
Will insurance companies pay for a $300+ grill when OEM is so much cheaper?
I doubt it. Grills need to be cheap to replace.