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Originally Posted by Phaedrus29
They said they will do something to make up for the inconvenience...but I'm not sure what they have in mind.
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Personally, I would tell the dealership that I'd rather wait for a new car. Paint work on a brand new car is a veeeeeeery bad thing.
If you do decide to keep it, check all over the fender, door, and hood for overspray (if you don't know, it feels like rough patches usually along the edges or inside the seams of your panels) and mismatched color between panels - if you see any of these things, don't accept it. Otherwise when you go to sell it later on down the road, people will immediately assume it has been in an accident and you'll get less money toward your next awesome car.