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Old 21-12-2013, 07:52 PM   #1
Magee
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Default Panel Dented after Dealer Service

Just had the 15,000 km service on my G6E on Thursday and noticed today that there is a small dent on the driver side front guard. Picture is attached but it is hard to photograph due to reflection. I will take it back to the dealer on Monday but I interested if anyone else has ever had a similar dent in the front guards after servicing and whether the dealer has ever accepted responsibility.

I wash my car regularly and the last time was 2 weeks ago and the dent was not there. Also the damage looks similar to dents after hailstorms so I am sure something has been dropped on the guard.


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