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Similar experience happened to me at the dealership. I told them I wanted it restored like it was before the accident. OEM parts. I wouldn't want a taillight with buffed out scratches. And because of the inconvenience it caused me I negotiated a new bed rug and car mats.I didn't really think there is a whole lot I can do, still grinds my gears a bit.
They told me the rear taillight got scratched and their body shop guy thinks he can buff that out. I deal with ABS and poly carbonate for a living and know neither of those are very friendly to repairing scratches. Maybe I should tell them to at least replace the taillight instead of buffing it.
I’m so sorry to hear that!Took my truck to a dealer for an oil change, power inverter fan noise, clicking muffler and the recall. One of their workers was pulling another truck out that was parked next to mine and swiped my truck's rear bumper causing damage. I have not seen it yet, but definitely P I S S E D off.
What would you tell them?
Agreed, they should "fix it" but it should not show up on a Carfax, if it does then hit them for diminished value, if they resist get a lawyer. Otherwise, you will get the second shafting when you go to sell itJust make sure they fix it without putting it against your vin on carfax.
BingoEven though they are not reporting it to CarFax, I’ve read other posts where parts were ordered off of a VIN and CarFax took it upon themselves to create a accident based off what was ordered.
Hopefully they fix it right. The Ford dealer in Vestal, NY had my Expedition in for an oil change, and a few other things. Well, they threw in a door ding w/ chipped paint free of charge. Thing is they tried to pass it off. Call them out it… they apologized, and offered to fix it. Almost 2.5-3 months before the appointment. When I picked it up the truck was filthy (it was spotless when I dropped it off). The driver door had swirls in it. A little orange peel texture near the area of damage. Also, paint overspray on the driver door forward pillar edge along windshield.Im a pretty understanding guy so Id just make sure they knew I wanted it fixed ASAP and thats it. Approximately 15 years in collision repair has given me a soft spot for this type of situation lol. It sucks, but happens. As long as they fix it, you're good! Just make sure that if they repair it, that the repair has a warranty!
Thats what I would do at least! Post some pics when you see it?
Sorry to hear, tho. That sucks, man!