acecert
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I noticed while getting gas this am that my bumper had small vertical scratches and in places a small bubbly texture on the corner. You can't see them on black in the sun but under a canopy you can see them easily (this is the first time I noticed them). They are on both sides of the corner but one is worse than the other. At any rate, I went back to the dealer today and it looks like I have to talk to the service manager who is in tomorrow. The service guy said that it was caused by the way the plastic was taken off the surrounds the car and that generally, they are careful but my car was used for the auto show in Anaheim and that "they" (whoever they is) took off the plastic, not the dealership. I don't anticipate the dealership not owning the problem (we'll see) but what they plan to do about it is the unknown.
I spoke to another Hyundai dealer who has their own collision center and asked about matching paint to see if even the meters that are used could detect the difference if a new bumper that will need to be painted be put on the vehicle. He said no since they match factory. (Of course I will want to see that if I go this route). I just don't want to be held responsible later if I resale and if a meter is used to detect if any repainting has been done (I understand they do this a most dealerships) where I will have to justify the repainting...and who would believe my story at that point?
I don't want to choose the repainting the existing bumper option because a sanding or a clay filler will need to be used and the guy in the paint shop said over time, when using filler, the plastic will shrink and expand and can reveal the scratches again once it has been cleaned and the filler then wears.
I don't entirely blame the dealer for this as they cannot be seen under bright light...sun or light. I took delivery of my car at night when it was dark...and the service guy is the one who told me the cause...so, so far, so good.
I know some of you might think that I should demand a new car. It's only a couple weeks old with 540 miles on it. I'm not sure I would win that battle if getting a new bumper would resolve that problem IF the paint matches identically like the paint shop at Hyundai said it would (which again I would have tested afterward by metering).
I did call Hyundai and file a case number. Surprisingly, they told me there's little they can/would do that it's up to the dealership what they want to do. I'll take this a step at a time and just see what the outcome is...I just really hate stuff like this! After all, I've already tinted my windows and now replaced the wings on the trunk so the car isn't exactly a swap for swap if they wanted to switch cars (which truthfully, I don't think they will want or offer).
More details to come...
I spoke to another Hyundai dealer who has their own collision center and asked about matching paint to see if even the meters that are used could detect the difference if a new bumper that will need to be painted be put on the vehicle. He said no since they match factory. (Of course I will want to see that if I go this route). I just don't want to be held responsible later if I resale and if a meter is used to detect if any repainting has been done (I understand they do this a most dealerships) where I will have to justify the repainting...and who would believe my story at that point?
I don't want to choose the repainting the existing bumper option because a sanding or a clay filler will need to be used and the guy in the paint shop said over time, when using filler, the plastic will shrink and expand and can reveal the scratches again once it has been cleaned and the filler then wears.
I don't entirely blame the dealer for this as they cannot be seen under bright light...sun or light. I took delivery of my car at night when it was dark...and the service guy is the one who told me the cause...so, so far, so good.
I know some of you might think that I should demand a new car. It's only a couple weeks old with 540 miles on it. I'm not sure I would win that battle if getting a new bumper would resolve that problem IF the paint matches identically like the paint shop at Hyundai said it would (which again I would have tested afterward by metering).
I did call Hyundai and file a case number. Surprisingly, they told me there's little they can/would do that it's up to the dealership what they want to do. I'll take this a step at a time and just see what the outcome is...I just really hate stuff like this! After all, I've already tinted my windows and now replaced the wings on the trunk so the car isn't exactly a swap for swap if they wanted to switch cars (which truthfully, I don't think they will want or offer).
More details to come...