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astroboy2001 10-02-2013 03:09 AM

Happy with my new "used" FR-S
 
Just picked up a certified pre-owned FR-S with 3,000 miles on it and got it for $3,800 off what a new MSRP would be. I was struggling with deciding on getting this or a new one, but the discount seemed like a good deal.

It's an ultramarine, and I do notice some slight swirl marks in the paint - would love to hear any recommendations for a specific polish or wax that can help me get it back to pristine condition if possible. So far, I'm loving the car.

86_ZN6 10-02-2013 03:11 AM

what you need a is paint correction and opticoat

contact @drew935 his local to the bay area

also welcome to the forums

since your local, come check out this event ---> http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=47560

hope to see you there! :)

Mikem53 10-02-2013 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by astroboy2001 (Post 1245542)
Just picked up a certified pre-owned FR-S with 3,000 miles on it and got it for $3,800 off what a new MSRP would be. I was struggling with deciding on getting this or a new one, but the discount seemed like a good deal.

It's an ultramarine, and I do notice some slight swirl marks in the paint - would love to hear any recommendations for a specific polish or wax that can help me get it back to pristine condition if possible. So far, I'm loving the car.

Congrats on your purchase... :cheers:
Look into getting a clay bar.. Does a good job of cleaning the surface and removing stains and swirls. Then apply a wax.. Go for a polymer wax that bonds to the clear coat.. There are several out there.. I use meguires NXT. Easy to use and lasts a long while. There are other esoteric brands such as zaino, which have all kinds of options...

Gen 10-02-2013 11:39 AM

Wash (Dawn dish soap)> Claybar > Polish > Wash > Wax

autogeek has a lot of information and a lot of product recommendations. You'll probably want to pick up an orbital buffer and several pads of varying aggressiveness (makes it a hell of a lot easier).

Simply claybarring the car won't remove swirls as swirls are small scratches in the paint. You have to polish them out.

campy 10-02-2013 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Gen (Post 1245960)
Wash (Dawn dish soap)> Claybar > Polish > Wash > Wax

autogeek has a lot of information and a lot of product recommendations. You'll probably want to pick up an orbital buffer and several pads of varying aggressiveness (makes it a hell of a lot easier).

Simply claybarring the car won't remove swirls as swirls are small scratches in the paint. You have to polish them out.

Ooh I was confused at first. I thought you were saying that using Dawn dish soap is better than claybarring, polishing, washing, and waxing your car lol

Turbowned 10-02-2013 11:53 AM

$3800 off is a great deal if you ask me!! Nice buy; congrats!

Tt3Sheppard 10-02-2013 04:00 PM

That is a pretty sweet deal makes me wish I just waited for a used one.

Kelbyat07 10-02-2013 04:13 PM

Congratz and 3800 off with 3k miles, thats a bargain.

tacoss23 10-02-2013 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Turbowned (Post 1246011)
$3800 off is a great deal if you ask me!! Nice buy; congrats!

$3800 off MSRP for a 3k miles used car at the end of the year....a good deal? are you guys nuts?!!

holyshit, how much are you guys paying for cars? If you think MSRP is remotely an ok price to measure anything against, let alone (and god forbid) pay that price...then I'm just amazed.

I bought my '13 accord $2100 under MSRP and it was the very first batch of new Accords to arrive. That was close to $500 less than "fair purchase price". That was not a good deal, that was just a decent price to pay.

I just got my BRZ for $2000 less than MSRP and that includes a $650 shipping charge. Again, good price, not an amazing deal.

(both cars are new, delivered with 6 and 8 miles respectively)

Please, people, learn to not get ripped off.

And congratz to OP on the car!

tacoss23 10-02-2013 04:29 PM

And the swirl marks are removed with claying-wax since it's a new car and probably those marks are very superficial. Don't polish!! try a good wash, clay, good polymer wax first. If that removes the swirls I would consider trying opticoat 2.0, it's worth it.

If it is in the hood, fenders, I'd recommend clear bra after removing the swirls. Since our cars are low to the ground, clear bra'ing only the bumper is not enough protection against rock chips.

Anaxilus 10-02-2013 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Mikem53 (Post 1245772)
Congrats on your purchase... :cheers:
Look into getting a clay bar.. Does a good job of cleaning the surface and removing stains and swirls.

How does a clay bar remove swirls?

Cyau 10-02-2013 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Wo6M (Post 1246594)
Not guns lie, labor on all that does not see that bad... Sometimes labor is more expensive than parts .... On the plus side it's a performance shop . Your not going to go to tires plus and ask for a air suspension kit...

Wrong thread bro lol

zaptorque 10-02-2013 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tacoss23 (Post 1246676)
$3800 off MSRP for a 3k miles used car at the end of the year....a good deal? are you guys nuts?!!

holyshit, how much are you guys paying for cars? If you think MSRP is remotely an ok price to measure anything against, let alone (and god forbid) pay that price...then I'm just amazed.

I bought my '13 accord $2100 under MSRP and it was the very first batch of new Accords to arrive. That was close to $500 less than "fair purchase price". That was not a good deal, that was just a decent price to pay.

I just got my BRZ for $2000 less than MSRP and that includes a $650 shipping charge. Again, good price, not an amazing deal.

(both cars are new, delivered with 6 and 8 miles respectively)

Please, people, learn to not get ripped off.

And congratz to OP on the car!

Guess you haven't heard of Scion's Pure Pricing program. Everyone who bought a new FR-S paid MSRP; no room for wiggle.
Add-ons are negotiable, and they have rebate programs for military/recent college grads.


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