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RE: Paint Finish Scrutiny , LR Responds - The Valeter - 16-01-2013 03:46pm (15-01-2013 05:14pm)mark_n Wrote: Have to admit I would not be happy myself with some of those... No neither would I. RE: Paint Finish Scrutiny , LR Responds - speary - 16-01-2013 05:50pm Jai, I have sent you a PM re your paint problems Paint Finish Scrutiny , LR Responds - Jai - 17-01-2013 04:51am Thanks Paint Finish Scrutiny , LR Responds - Jai - 22-01-2013 08:34am Removed RE: Paint Finish Scrutiny , LR Responds - WB - 22-01-2013 10:38am (22-01-2013 08:34am)Jai Wrote: Land rover had initially offered me an extra years warranty on the car. I have responded and also asked for 3 cosmetic accessories as well as the warranty and they have said its either one or the other. The accessories were the carbon fibre trims. So I am undecided what to do at this point! The carbon parts might look like they're worth more in theory but I'm not sure they'd actually sell for anywhere near that when those parts could be carbon vinyl wrapped for very little money. IMO you might want to consider asking for the price of the parts as a "cash" refund or alternatively consider rejecting the car. Paint Finish Scrutiny , LR Responds - Jai - 22-01-2013 02:20pm The parts aren't even in Aussie dealer spare parts list yet so I'm not sure what they're even worth here, let alone the actual true cost to LR for them RE: Paint Finish Scrutiny , LR Responds - scrannel - 22-01-2013 02:57pm I know I'm going to sound like a pushy Yank, but I would I would tell them to eat that car; put a proper one on expedited order (or do a country-wide dealer search); and supply you with a loaner until your car arrives. If this damage was done at the factory (aside from the fact that it should never have left), they should have no problem with this -- if it got banged up in transit and this is their (or the distributor's) best effort at hiding it... Of course, they could also send the car to a real paint shop, one that processes many cars and is great at paint. My big Range (bought new in 2003) is being retired for my new Evoque. During its life span in So. California its been hit three times and the commercial shop (that specializes only in accident repair) fixed it each time and the car looks as good as new. Paint Finish Scrutiny , LR Responds - Jai - 27-01-2013 02:24am Removed RE: Paint Finish Scrutiny , LR Responds - WB - 27-01-2013 09:17pm (27-01-2013 02:24am)Jai Wrote: I have advised the dealer it's now time to start the process of discussing the return of the vehicle with land rover and to order me a replacement car at no cost to me. Good luck and keep us posted. I mentioned your car to my dealer the other day and they were horrified to hear of touch up paint repairs on a brand new car. They said damage does occasionally occur but should be repaired correctly not bodged!! RE: Paint Finish Scrutiny , LR Responds - maxw523 - 27-01-2013 09:19pm Go for it. Those defects are simply ridiculous. Had that have been a loaner or demo car AFTER use, OK, but on an off the floor new vehicle? That's just BS. It's not a bloody Holden after all ! |