oreipa
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I posted this under pet peeves but figured I'd create a new post as well. In designing the Genesis, it appears the widest point of the body (excluding fenders) occurs where the front and rear doors meet. Though this may make the production of the sheet metal easier, and perhaps cheaper, it creates an optics issue with highlighting and shadows, particularly with a metallic paint like platinum which almost behaves like a pearl it's so luminous. The shade range that this paint produces is gorgeous, but since the plane break occurs at the junction of the two doors, you often get the impression that the rear door paint is off just a shade, particularly in low light (early morning, early evening) and when viewed from an angle, since the width of the car increases right up to the rear edge of the front door, then immediately begins to trail off at the front of the rear door. At first I thought one of my doors had be repainted in the port prior to delivery, but I'm beginning to think it's a design flaw. Anyone else notice this?