cappuccinoman
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- Genesis G80 Sport

Is anyone is having this issue? This is a WTF moment.
Should be covered under warranty. After reading the similar experiences of others, sounds like the dealership should replace the trim with NEW, not simply attempt to buff out the staining.View attachment 15239I have my G80 sport for about 3 months and after I got my car back from the dealership for some rattle and armrest fabric issue. I notice that the dark chrome trim around the doors starting to discolor. I see spots everywhere on the chrome. Pieces started to look like it was from a 15 year old car.
Is anyone is having this issue? This is a WTF moment.
I originally suspected damage was caused in transit or at port, but one of the REPLACEMENT trim parts had similar etching; albeit considerably less.Same problem here. When I took delivery of my G80 Sport all the window trim on the right side had what appeared to be water spots. Brought to dealer's attention as I was inspecting the car at delivery. They took it to the body shop and attempted to remove the spots to no avail. They ordered new trim on the spot and it was installed 2 weeks later. No issues since. I took delivery on the car 03/29/18 and the build date 05/29/17. The dealer and I both suspect the spotting and discoloration occurred in transit or at the port. Possibly something corrosive.
I have a picture, in hand right now, of a label from the car with VIN. It shows MFD IN 01/08. I'm not sure how to interpret that date (Manufactured Jan 8, 2017 ????).
The sticker on the drivers door indicates manufacturer date was April 28, 2017I originally suspected damage was caused in transit or at port, but one of the REPLACEMENT trim parts had similar etching; albeit considerably less.
The damage does appear to be from a corrosive chemical (acid/base i.e. muriatic acid, ammonia, etc.).
I'll chase down shipping date and port of entry when I can. I have a picture, in hand right now, of a label from the car with VIN. It shows MFD IN 01/08. I'm not sure how to interpret that date (Manufactured Jan 8, 2017 ????). I recall the Dealer "window sticker", which I have somewhere, had port of entry name (most likely "Baaaaaawtimore, MD") and date on it.
Go to another dealer!Wow, you guys are lucky. My dealership warranty manager claimed it was tree sap damage and wouldn't replace it. When I pointed out that tree sap doesn't just magically land on the trim around my windows and nowhere else they said it was damage from a car wash (Which I have used once), but somehow those chemicals only did this to the trim around my windows and nothing else. Then they said they had seen this on no other cars. So, it had to be environmental.
Showed them this page and they said it changed nothing, and to call customer care.
As I was leaving the service guy even said that he hoped they did the right thing, and he'd replace it if it was in his hands.
Called customer care who said they'd take a look and call me back. Over a week later I get a call saying that the dealership had said it was tree sap damage. I told them that the dealership said to call them to overturn their decision. So, asking what they thought wasn't the point, and they said they were e-mailing me to an alternate dispute method.
Looked at the email and it was the contact information for the BBB.
Genesis experience for the win!
Wow, you guys are lucky. My dealership warranty manager claimed it was tree sap damage and wouldn't replace it. When I pointed out that tree sap doesn't just magically land on the trim around my windows and nowhere else they said it was damage from a car wash (Which I have used once), but somehow those chemicals only did this to the trim around my windows and nothing else. Then they said they had seen this on no other cars. So, it had to be environmental.
Showed them this page and they said it changed nothing, and to call customer care.
As I was leaving the service guy even said that he hoped they did the right thing, and he'd replace it if it was in his hands.
Called customer care who said they'd take a look and call me back. Over a week later I get a call saying that the dealership had said it was tree sap damage. I told them that the dealership said to call them to overturn their decision. So, asking what they thought wasn't the point, and they said they were e-mailing me to an alternate dispute method.
Looked at the email and it was the contact information for the BBB.
Genesis experience for the win!