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zZSportZz 06-16-2009 08:41 PM

I had the dealership remove the sticker themselves with me inspecting it after as a condition of me buying the car. I refuse to advertise for them.


But back on topic, I doubt they will do anything. This looks like an out of pocket expense unfortunately.

Modshack 06-16-2009 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 92738)
Quite simply... no.

Exactly...I know it's not fashionable to accept responsibility for one's actions these days, but this one is clearly on the OP...:shakes head:

cwj370 06-16-2009 09:30 PM

I hate that for you! I can only imagine how sick you are. When I took mine off I made a very slight scratch and I cant seem to see anything but that little scratch!! I took the car today to a local body shop (best in town), he basically said it would be worst to try and fix it than to leave it alone. That no one but me would ever notice it. He is right, but I can't stand knowing its there. Also a little off topic, but while I was there I asked could he fill the hamburger indentions and paint. Again he said it would be a bad idea, something about a plastic bumper and bondo. Could end up cracking and looking worst.
But anyway I know how you feel, just bite the bullet and get it fixed.

DIGItonium 06-16-2009 11:12 PM

I didn't have any issues taking mine off. Did anyone use floss to take theirs off? That's what I did followed by adhesive remover and wet rag.

edeeZee 06-16-2009 11:25 PM

You ever heard of a sharpie, or some gloss black spray paint....LOL, j/k bro.

I used to be a car salesman here in the Los Angeles area--> Lakers=#1, anways, yeah, dealerships in S. Cali do not put those stupid, indelible, "this person bought it from here" stickers on their new cars. That is so wack.

I'd go back to the dealership, talk to those in the chain of command starting from the bottom: salesman-->his/her closer-->deskman i.e. salesmanager-->general sales manager-->general manager

If your dealership is a reputable one, then you shouldn't have to go any futher than the salesman. He'll most likely work something out for you via the dealership's body shop. And it should be free. Just explain tactfully, but without sounding defensive or blaming, that you didn't want the dealership mark, and you did what you did. Be honest and they'll most likely fix it for you free because they'll want you to spread word that the dealership is good to its customers, and this good word of mouth will bring more business, and the likes. Peace out.

fly yellow 06-17-2009 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by edeeZee (Post 92901)
You ever heard of a sharpie, or some gloss black spray paint....LOL, j/k bro.

I used to be a car salesman here in the Los Angeles area--> Lakers=#1, anways, yeah, dealerships in S. Cali do not put those stupid, indelible, "this person bought it from here" stickers on their new cars. That is so wack.

I'd go back to the dealership, talk to those in the chain of command starting from the bottom: salesman-->his/her closer-->deskman i.e. salesmanager-->general sales manager-->general manager

If your dealership is a reputable one, then you shouldn't have to go any futher than the salesman. He'll most likely work something out for you via the dealership's body shop. And it should be free. Just explain tactfully, but without sounding defensive or blaming, that you didn't want the dealership mark, and you did what you did. Be honest and they'll most likely fix it for you free because they'll want you to spread word that the dealership is good to its customers, and this good word of mouth will bring more business, and the likes. Peace out.

That's a good move. I would leave the dealership's license plate frames on when you take it to them so it looks like you are still willing to do some advertising for them.

I absolutely hate the dealership putting stickers on their cars. The only car I like it on is Cadillac, because they match the Cadilllac script and it is sort of a tradition from the 1950s, when buying a Cadillac was a big deal and the dealers were much more prestegious.

Pushing_Tin 06-17-2009 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by zZSportZz (Post 92742)
I had the dealership remove the sticker themselves with me inspecting it after as a condition of me buying the car. I refuse to advertise for them.


But back on topic, I doubt they will do anything. This looks like an out of pocket expense unfortunately.

+rep for that I told them that I will not take delivery of the car if it has ANY advertising, even the license plate frame. Unless they want to pay me $200 a month to advertise for them.

nogoodname 06-17-2009 08:23 AM

same here....i wanted no stickers on the G and no front plate holes in the bumper.....they said they wouldnt dare....lol



to the OP, get it airbrushed, my g was airbrushed yesderday for marks, bird poo stains.....it looks great now, dunno the cost though, it was free

bobby8621 06-17-2009 09:31 AM

what if i just go to the dealership saying that the paint chipped off when i went to wash it at the car wash. would that be covered in the bumper to bumper warranty. a "factory" defect maybe?

Modshack 06-17-2009 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by bobby8621 (Post 93099)
what if i just go to the dealership saying that the paint chipped off when i went to wash it at the car wash. would that be covered in the bumper to bumper warranty. a "factory" defect maybe?

Don't resort to lying and fraud. Anyone looking at the damage will know what happened. You screwed up, admit it, get it fixed and move on..

nogoodname 06-17-2009 09:43 AM

just go there and say the damn dealer emblem took my paint off....which shouldnt have been on the car in the 1st place !!!

Robert_Nash 06-17-2009 12:30 PM

For years now, when I've bought a new car (and I've purchased quite a few over the past 35 years) I've told the dealer that if he wanted to advertise his dealership on my car he had better be prepared to write me a check for every month his stupid emblem is on the car.

If I'm ordering a car and they put a stupid dealer emblem on it after it gets there I won't take it (and I've had to walk away from one deal for that very reason)...if I find a car I like and the emblem is already on there I tell them to take it off and if I see any evidence at all that the paint was damaged they loose the sale (I've had to demand that more than a couple of times but they did a good job taking the emblem off).

I realize that doesn't help you with your current problem and I'm sorry you have to deal with this on a brand new car but I too would recommend you have a good body shop repair the damage and just suck it up because ultimately you caused. But for everyone else/future buys I recommend my approach (unless you like dealer emblems on your car). :)

kannibul 06-17-2009 01:24 PM

Another okie Z owner.

At least I'll be able to tell the difference between mine and yours ;)

$200-$400 depending on the shop.


Personally, dealer emblems, unless guady, don't bother me. I didn't check to see what I've got on mine...lol

SoCal 370Z 06-17-2009 02:34 PM

It does not look like heat damage to me, but rather as if a tool, blade, or scraper penetrated the paint while lifting off the the dealer's sticker.

XenChi 06-17-2009 03:18 PM

I believe you've had all the "advice" you can stand presently; I'd just like to say "Sorry for your loss, and good luck with the repair arrangements."


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