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what a bunch of shit. . . sorry for your pains.
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Since you don't know me, your response is really out of line and quite childish.
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Drives: 11 Silverado, 08 Shelby GT500 Conv. Join Date: Nov 2008
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I've done a lot of painting thru the years, as well as buffing on old paint to try to "bring the paint back". Unless your pictures are deceiving it looks as if they burned right thru the clearcoat on your car. It appears that there is no clearcoat left on it in that spot of the picture. Thats some serious damage that cannot be corrected without a re work of the entire panel. Its hard to believe that any automotive paint expert cannot figure that out unless they are so perfect that they have never done it (we all have but don't like to admit it).
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Drives: '10 SS/RS SIM Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: JAX
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Your post was unprofessional and reeked of a what one could easily describe as slimy dealer double talk. You suggested that 'the dealer didn't cause the damage'. Really? The bulk of this customers complaint is the swirl mark damage done to his paint. So, YES, the dealer DID cause the damage in question. The car went into the shop for a new front bumper...the remainder of the car should have gone 'untouched'. The manner in which you presented yourself in your post was enough to 'know you' in this situation...in fact, you prefaced your post with 'No one is going to like this response but here it is:' and finished with 'flame suit on'. Your public representation of yourself in this environment while operating under the banner of the dealership you work for is certainly not doing them any favors. Say what you want under your own 'flag', but when representing your employer you should attempt to level some professionalism and avoid unnecessary conflict. I tolerate nothing less from my employees.
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Location: montreal
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I had a similar issue. My dealer pasted a mini vynl looking logo onto the rear.
i asked them to remove it n thinking i wasnt looking or something, the rep (not the specialist) removed it with their nails or something i couldnt see any tools so im not sure... They left scratch marks over the area about 5 by 2 inches. I tried some 3m compound for black cars (which is a miracle product) n put some mother's wax back over it. The marks are almost completely gone, but if youre like me, n know where to look, it still bothers me. there is nothing wrong with being anal on how your baby is treated. dont leave it to ANYONE to mess it up. I spend about 120$ a year on car wash/detailer supplies. n do it all myself. im no expert, but a little hard work n handling it the way you think it should be treated is the best thing. |
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cheap, easy to do. MASSIVE publicity damage. but is it legal? |
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Yet another update.
Met with a second adjuster today, he is claiming that the overspray is "industrial fallout" the body shop guys tried to argue with him, but he would not budge on that opinion. The dealership had left the lower part of the bad clear bra on the bumper, you could see the swirls in the paint under it, adjuster said that he could not tell if those swirls where in the bra or the paint. So, we asked one of the body shop guys to remove it, since they are repainting they removed it right there in the parking lot. Sure enough, the swirls where in the paint. Would have thought that was a sure fire illustration that the dealership was to blame for the swirls but apparently not. The adjuster called me later on today with Allstates decision. He said that his manager, his managers manager, and the first adjuster are all in agreement that.... "Swirl/buffer marks are considered normal wear and tare on a vehicle of that age." ![]() They will be approving the other repairs basically redoing what the dealership did first, and sending a denial letter for the overspray/buffing marks on the rest of my Camaro. I have a call in to an attorney that handles stuff like this. I'll make sure to ask him about my custom lettering idea for the rear window. Also called the person who has been handling my call to the Chevy 800 number to tell him that in a nut shell Allstate is saying someone else needs to pay for it, and the dealership is saying the same, and both are leaving me with a $600+ repair bill in my hands. |
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Final update, or is it....
Escalated things up to Allstate corporate, and even had someone from a local Allstate branch officer have their "Claims advocate" try to escalate the issue as well. Allstate is standing by their adjusters. My next step is to take it to the state department of insurance. The dealership however is another story. Due to my placing a negative review on their Facebook reviews section (that has since been removed) and placing one on google reviews, they have told me that they will not service my vehicle any longer. Even for warranty work that I had parts on order for. |
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Drives: 2011 Mustang 5.0 in Kona Blue Join Date: Mar 2008
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I think the lesson learned is that the Camaro is an enthusiasts vehicle, so it is unwise to use any Chevy dealership's in-house body shop. Your insurance company should give you the option of picking your own shop (or change insurance comapnies).
This is contrary to what you may think, being that the dealer is where you take your car for mechanical serivce, but bodywork is different. Its more of an art, that takes a lot of care to get right. The dealership in-house bodyshops are used to dealing with busy people with dented malibus and cobalts, and rental companies who, lets face it don't give a crap about swirl marks. The guy was basically admiting this to you when he said "we can't make you happy, so go elsewhere". No one should take a Camaro to a place like this. EVER. Instead, you need to find a reputable shop that deals with nut cases like us who would complain about every stupid thing (and rightly so!), so they may as well do it perfect the first time. And they DO make it perfect the first time. I am lucky because I happen to know a shop that deals with sticklers and they are good! I know I will never have an issue with them. If you are lucky enough to find such a shop you will use them (and recommend them) for life. |
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I have a shop that I'm taking my Camaro to on Monday to redo the work the dealership did.
Several people I've spoken to have recommended them, and since they are also a Ferrari authorized collision center they deal with picky people. |
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Chevy CS does not have the power to make the dealer do anything since this is not an issue with the vehicle it's self or warranty repairs, but a body shop issue.
Here is my google review, the one on their FB review page was the same. Try to find their review section on their Facebook page, you'll need some serious luck since last I checked, they removed the option for customers to write reviews on their site. Quote:
Can't really have two sides of that. Allstate is paying to redo the work the body shop did, again that speaks in it's self about the work they did. The only disagreement at this point is on the overspray and swirl marks. Two body shop managers agreed that it was overspray and buffer swirls, as well as my paint correction guy. The Allstate adjuster who was on a first name basis with the body shop manager pointed it out as overspray at first, then changed his story about what it was shortly after he found out what shop was responsible. Pictures don't lie, thus the reason they where posted. You highlighted the portion of my post where I said I had not washed my Camaro since I had picked it up, the mention of a waterspot, and where I said my Camaro is garage kept as if you where trying to imply something... Rain does happen from time to time in SE Florida. I only have a partial solution, since it will still cost me $600 out of pocket to correct the damages the first shop caused. And for a first post YankeeSS, you seemed to have picked a great topic to reply to. Welcome to the site. |
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