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gtabaz 06-12-2012 12:05 PM

hahah thanks everyone for responding! really appreciate it. Im gna take the bumper off and take a better look at it and see if its anything to make a fuss over but chances are im just gna let it go. Thank you all!

msb3079 06-12-2012 12:19 PM

Oh boy... Yeah, if you haven't looked at my thread (that someone else posted), read that. Mine was resolved. Fight for what you deserve. You'll get it. Good luck!

http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...-accident.html

msb3079 06-12-2012 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1767835)
if you bought the car new, dealers are 'allowed' to repair the car and yet still sell as new.

this is why one must check the entire car in and out when buying even a brand new car.

This is completely wrong. It depends on the state.

AlphaSnacks 06-12-2012 12:31 PM

Doubt your car was in an accident, personally. Like others said, colors between plastic and metal will almost never match 100%

How many miles did your 2011 have when you drove it off the lot? Sometimes cars get damaged during transit on the ships, and are then repaired once they've docked. But that damage is never severe - items falling from above leaving a dent or ding, for example. Harsh and bumpy waters can cause straps that the cars are harnessed by to tear, and the cars flails around side-to-side possibly hitting something nearby. But it's perfectly acceptable and legal to fix that damage and resell the car as new - since the damage is never anything but cosmetic.

kenchan 06-12-2012 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by msb3079 (Post 1768026)
This is completely wrong. It depends on the state.

you're in the wrong state then. :gtfo2:

msb3079 06-12-2012 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1768038)
you're in the wrong state then. :gtfo2:

No, I won't "GTFO"... your statement was wrong. Don't mislead people.

kenchan 06-12-2012 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by msb3079 (Post 1768121)
No, I won't "GTFO"... your statement was wrong. Don't mislead people.

taking your little logic, your statement is completely wrong here so do :gtfo2:

:rofl2:

msb3079 06-12-2012 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1768171)
taking your little logic, your statement is completely wrong here so do :gtfo2:

:rofl2:

No need for arrogance and attitude. But we are both right. As you said... yes, dealers ARE allowed to repair new cars and sell as new. BUT it depends on the repair, the repair amount and THE STATE.

But, if this car was repainted/body work... in most states that would have to be reported.

My point is... giving a flat answer "they are allowed to repair and sell as new" is not helpful to him, if that's not true in his case.

kenchan 06-12-2012 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by msb3079 (Post 1768242)
No need for arrogance and attitude. But we are both right. As you said... yes, dealers ARE allowed to repair new cars and sell as new. BUT it depends on the repair, the repair amount and THE STATE.

But, if this car was repainted/body work... in most states that would have to be reported.

My point is... giving a flat answer "they are allowed to repair and sell as new" is not helpful to him, if that's not true in his case.

you get dumped by a girl today or something?

new370 06-12-2012 02:19 PM

I'm not saying it wasn't repaired but asking why do u think so is there visible signs like overspray in the door or runs dirt nibs ect. Bumpers not matching isn't a valid reason now if you remove the bumper and seams are split or new seam sealer was applied or even unfixed damage is there it would make sense then.

kenchan 06-12-2012 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gtabaz (Post 1767974)
hahah thanks everyone for responding! really appreciate it. Im gna take the bumper off and take a better look at it and see if its anything to make a fuss over but chances are im just gna let it go. Thank you all!

:tup:

new370 06-12-2012 02:23 PM

And something can be done as well I own a body shop in Philadelphia and I have fixed numerous cars that came with defaults by the dealer and they pay for it as long as the repair wasn't done right witch would include missing a dent in the rear body panel or not repairing the bottom of the quarter that they don't fix just because it gets covered up by the bumper

msb3079 06-12-2012 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1768276)
you get dumped by a girl today or something?

No.

gtabaz 06-12-2012 02:27 PM

according to my mechanic the damage is underneath the bumper on the right side hence why i never noticed it was damaged he then proceeded to inform me that the car must have been in an accident because the colors didn't match the fenders to the bumper. im not complaining about the color difference lol i understand that things dont always match up and im fine with that as long as my cars not black and has a neon red bumper. I have to see whether or not the damage is even worth bitching about, so i have to first figure out how to get my bumper off when it isnt raining.

specZ 06-12-2012 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gtabaz (Post 1768302)
according to my mechanic the damage is underneath the bumper on the right side hence why i never noticed it was damaged he then proceeded to inform me that the car must have been in an accident because the colors didn't match the fenders to the bumper. im not complaining about the color difference lol i understand that things dont always match up and im fine with that as long as my cars not black and has a neon red bumper. I have to see whether or not the damage is even worth bitching about, so i have to first figure out how to get my bumper off when it isnt raining.

From time to time dealerships repair "transport" damage, that is when the vehicle is traveling from assembly point "A" to your individual dealer. As stated before, this is common and 99% of the time it wont be noticed. In my course of work, I request reports on total loss vehicles(which are very detailed) and I would say about 5% of the time, the dealer that originally sold said vehicle, filed a claim with there fleet insurance carrier for "transport" damage. The shop your dealership used might not have correctly repaired your damages. In closing, I would ABSOLUTELY go back to the dealer and point out the damages and inquire if they ever had work done on the car.


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