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PapoZalsa 01-17-2010 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by StLRedrider (Post 364146)
I get pissed too, especially when nothing i own is handed to me. You have a different understanding of property when you have to work for it!!!!

:iagree: :iagree: :iagree:

dalparadise 01-17-2010 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by OldGuy (Post 364197)
If this apparently pervasive paint problem continues to cause enough aggravation and expense for enough owners, it could lead to a class action lawsuit and maybe payment to owners to defray the cost of frequent paint touch-ups/re-painting or coupons for free body work. I have an '08 CVT Altima coupe and due to presumed difficulties being encountered with that CVT transmission, Nissan recently extended the warranty on the transmission to something like 10 years/100,000 mi. (I don't have their letter in front of me as I write this). In the right circumstance, litigation can bring about a fair remedy and that may eventually happen regarding this paint problem.

I had a BMW MZ3 about 10 years ago. The car was awesome and the discussion board was even more enthusiastic than this one. They griped about the paint on that car, too. They also thought of the class action idea, but it never went anywhere. I've heard the same talk about the three cars I've owned since. It never materializes.

Get a clear bra.

blinkme323 01-18-2010 10:08 AM

I hear the OP on this one to a degree, I'm kind of the same way. As much as you know it's eventually going to happen, it's always tough to accept those scratches, scrapes, and nicks that you get along the way.

mick 01-18-2010 10:25 AM

you guys make it sound like you don't care about scratches and stuff but suppose you are buying a used 370z, i am pretty sure all of you would care and would pay less for one that is not perfect :)

MastaRip 01-18-2010 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Snakes709 (Post 364385)
i know how u feel. I just found out that someone scraped along my leftside rear bumper, didnt leave any info, $1600 to fix


wtf? $1600 to strip and repaint a bumper?.... :shakes head:

frost 01-18-2010 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 365131)
you guys make it sound like you don't care about scratches and stuff but suppose you are buying a used 370z, i am pretty sure all of you would care and would pay less for one that is not perfect :)

No one said they don't care, quite the opposite. I think most people just accept that it's part of life.

kannibul 01-18-2010 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr Ed (Post 363462)
definitely gear a clear car bra cos the Z paint is so fragile!!!!!!

Only if I can clearbra the whole car and it look good.

I have a couple of trapezoids of clearbra on my Frontier, and they stand out like no tomorrow when the truck gets a little dirty, and my truck is Night Armor color (dark gray)

My Z is black...it's stand out more.

ZKindaGuy 01-18-2010 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 364199)
in the past, i would do this until one day the thief broke in the car and stole the stereo system :eek:

i don't do this anymore. it's better to get a ding or scratch than to get your dashboard ripped out.

I parked my white 370Z way off from the restaraunt all by its self. And someone decided to lay a huge green hocker on the hood.

My white Shelby GT was parked way out by its lonesome self and some azzhole with his tar truck decided to empty out his tar hoses all over the vehicle. Some of it even got through the passenger window seal and hit the uphostring. That took me over 8 hours to get off with a neighbor's help using 3 cans of a a paint preparation surface cleaner spray.

resdm50 01-19-2010 05:36 PM

Thanks for the insight guys. I really love this car, it's just so frustrating sometimes though, lol.

nicknick 01-19-2010 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Blown32 (Post 364143)
I can understand the original post because the guy is venting!I also feel the same way because this paint is the worst I have ever have seen on any car.This is a brand new car and the paint is basically trash!
After my purchase and unaware of the problems Nissan leaves there customers deal with in the past had I known before hand I wouldn't have even looked at this new Z.
If someone stole it tomorrow or it was totaled in an accident I would be tickled to death because I would be rid of it!Overall it is apain in the a$$!
I'am not OCD but just like to take care of my car.I drive it all the time!Should I have to pay $700 to have a clear bra on it?Hell no!Every other car I had including corvettes never was the paint as bad as this junk!
I do enjoy the car and very satisfied mechanically and with handling but disappointed Nissan put out a paint job that is very poor quality.
It is just a car and they come and they go so it was just a lesson for me about nissan!Never again!

I suspect you may be exagerating a bit regarding the paint quality!

g96818 01-19-2010 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by blue660r01 (Post 363453)
Curbed wheel is driver error

:iagree: completely your fault.

AMCPacer 01-20-2010 01:28 AM

Get some of those ugly curb feelers.

Blown32 01-20-2010 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by nicknick (Post 367217)
I suspect you may be exagerating a bit regarding the paint quality!

I'am not exagerating one bit!Its not the road chips so much because that is to be expected.All though the paint is junk so that causes it to chip so much easier.
Its when the bird sh!t drops on the car!It eats through the clear coat and not just the top coat either.Its eats through deep.Don't know how much clear coat Nissan put on this car so to wet sand will be touchy!Shouldn't have to do this and have had many cars over the years and NEVER had paint as bad as this!
Many coats of wax don't help either!
My car is black as all my cars have been and this is the worst I have ever seen!

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IDZRVIT 01-20-2010 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by g96818 (Post 367385)
:iagree: completely your fault.

Oh come on!!! Do you really expect someone to accept responsibility for their actions in this day and age? Nissan should have installed curb feelers and an auto parallel parking system as standard equipment for the Z.:rolleyes:


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