Quote:
Originally Posted by BaatLuk
I was simply wondering what you would do if this were your car. Glad to see some of you are so forgiving and considerate of how dealers conduct business.
|
Personally, I have had stuff like this happen in the past. I inspect everything multiple times at multiple angles and different light sources if possible now. My last vehicle repair (from hitting a deer) I had one bodyshop "repair" it twice before I decided they couldnt do it properly and took it to a real bodyshop out of pocket.
Those look like they could be sanded / buffed out, not sure. It is hard to tell even in that picture and with the tape marks on.
Point is, you signed a contract and have had the vehicle three months now. You have made payments. You are the owner. The dealer doesn't HAVE to do anything. Now that they have made a repair the bodyshop should have some guarantee on their work. Show them the issues and go from there, but don't think you're going to get a different car without trading that one in.