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One thought seems to pop out: break out the lawyers. Or at least the local "investigative reports" journalist.
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Thats his point.............. If a GM dealer represented the C5 as brand new from the GM Plant, and not repainted due to delivery damage , and the GM Dealer tried to conceal it, then through this due deligence investigation he's conducting will reveal the truth. I had a slight issue, I bought my C5 new from a dealer, who installed aftermarket wheels.........The wheels were rubbing the front springs.....Dealer at first said not thier issue, called to GM and GM defended me by instructing the Dealer to fix the problem and made the dealer fix it................ Got new KW V1's for free....................
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![]() Drives: 1967 Austin Healey 3000 Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Because Marty offers only $3,500 to repair the wheels ($500) and repair the paint. Unfortunately $3,000 does not pay for 100 hours of paint work. And because if I do have the work done using Marty's "good will" money, then my GM Paint Warranty will be void, which will have a big negative impact on resale should I ever decide to sell the car.
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Which is why I asked why you don't have one of the other dealerships cover the work under warranty? I believe you said they think its a coverable factory defect?
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#118 |
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Both Chevrolet dealerships have indicated that since Marty has gotten involved and decided it is not a warranty repair, in order for them to be reimbursed by Chevrolet, that decision would have to be reversed. Otherwise they run the risk of not geting paid for the work.
Really though - let's take a step back from my particular problem and ask an obvious question. If you explained to prospective (and current) Camaro owners that the paint on the car they were about to purchase was 35% thicker and 50% less consistent in application than anything else GM makes - would they still buy the car? How about if you showed them defect (trash in paint) counts of Camaros vs. other GM vehicles? Maybe this is only an indicator of poor quality control to me, but I sure wouldn't have bought the car had I known the numbers on it beforehand. Regardless of how bad the paint on #56954 may be, GM is not going to repair it under warranty. If indeed there is a larger problem with the materials/application of paint to Camaros, that would set a precedent and open them up to warranty claims from every other Camaro owner out there. I understand that a "good will" settlement offer is as close as they'll get. I'd like to understand why the paint on Camaros is so different in thickness, consistency of application and defect (trash) count than everything else GM makes. |
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Besides the above, why do you assume a negative impact on resale? Have you ever purchased a used car? Did you ask the seller if the paint was under warranty? |
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#120 |
![]() Drives: 6spd Inferno orange Join Date: Jul 2009
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Dealer repainted cars
Okay so I have been reading this post from the beginning, and I generally on Camaro5 just about everyday. It just seems like sooooo many people on here are having problems with there paint from GM. However in this instance it is most probably the dealer at fault either way this guy payed top dollar for a new car and should recieve a flawless new car in return!! Quick story, I am at my friends shop in Nassau county Long Island just last Wednesday, (I will not say the name or the Dealers name) and I see 3 Brand spanking new $48,000 each suv's getting various parts of eack truck repainted and I asked him is this common. He said "Ron you have no Idea what goes on from these Dealers". So I believe it is a very common practice for this to go on, right or wrong, it goes on, and IT SHOULD NOT!!! I would be pretty PO'd if it happened to me! So please sir whoever you are seek what you payed for, it is only fair!
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As far as the Camaro's paint vs "every other GM car"...there's no proof of lower quality. In fact, for every complaint I've read on here, there are many more saying they have no problems. The only two conclusions I can come to is that:
I'm fairly certain the company is aware of the complaints, too. But they see a big picture that we cannot (all 120,000+ cars)...so if there was something really WRONG with the paint process -- it'd get fixed just like anything else has. |
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Drives: 2010 Victory Red 1LT/RS Camaro Join Date: Mar 2008
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Wow. This thread is very eye opening. Even with all kinds of documentation this guy can't seem to get this problem fixed on a car that is only a few months old. I hope I don't have to look forward to any kind of issues like this and a perceived lack of customer service. If the paint on my car after a few months looks anywhere near as bad as what you've encountered, I'd be extrememly pissed too. I know there's three sides to every story, but just reading this it sure sounds like in the end the customer is going to get the shaft and for me, a person that just bought his first Chevy, that's very discouraging.
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Drives: 2011 Mustang 5.0 in Kona Blue Join Date: Mar 2008
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Yeah it might get fixed on future models, however people with actual real problems like this will be ignored. Especially since this isn't a safety issue..Look how long it took Toyota to acknowledge the gas pedal sticking problem..And that was a real danger.. This paint issue is not life threatening and the blame is being shifted around.. I'm still hoping the OP gets what he deserves when buying a new car.. And that is a NEW car without any major defects..
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And I said that as a hypothetical regarding the big picture. I don't believe there is a problem to be fixed. |
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The buyer in this case bought a brand new car from GM... Ultimately it is GM that is responsible for the behavior or misbehavior of everyone else that handles the car up until it reaches the buyer... The fact that they wash there hands and are able to look the other way is what I disagree with.
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