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31-07-2012, 01:54 PM | #1 | ||
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I'm taking delivery in the next couple of days of a Silhouette FPV GS. As the car has been sitting on the showroom floor for god knows how long and I want the black colour to look good as long as possible I’ve arranged for my own detailer to go in there today to put a coating on it called Opti-Coat. The detailer rang me this morning and told me he’s not comfortable putting the coating on with the paint in the condition it’s in. From his inspection it has swirl marks from an electric buffer on it, the front bumper looks to have been wet sanded in a small spot and not re polished (probably for over spray) and there are a couple of tiny scratches where someone has probably lent against it in the showroom. When I spoke to the dealership about this they told me it’s not been detailed by them yet and is as it came from the factory. I understand and accept that this occurs but my beef is that firstly, had I not arranged my own detailer I would have taken delivery of the car today which means it would have been in the condition it is now i.e. not detailed. Secondly, they knew I’d arranged this work today so should have had their detailer prep it for delivery as per what they told me they normally do. Thirdly, their detailer (because they won't let mine do it) can’t correct the paintwork till Thursday which again leads me to believe they had no intention of detailing it pre delivery to begin with. I’ve now had to re schedule to next week with my detailer to have the Opti-Coat applied. When you’re paying $1,700 dealer delivery I would expect paintwork imperfections like this to be rectified prior to the delivery date not brought up by the buyer the day before delivery, or am I being unrealistic and asking too much here? |
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31-07-2012, 02:13 PM | #2 | ||
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I would have thought all cars were detailed (to a point) before delivery. All cars were detailed before delivery whee I used to work.
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31-07-2012, 02:20 PM | #3 | ||
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Pre-delivery inspection. You don't have to accept the vehicle if your not happy with it's condition. Tell them you want the marks and swirls rectified prior to delivery and don't take delivery of it until it's to your satisfaction.
In saying that, pre-delivery "detail" is not a pinch on what a professional detailer would do. I'd spend the extra coin once you have the car and get your detailer to get it spot on and then apply the Opti-Coat.
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31-07-2012, 02:25 PM | #4 | ||
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Depends how much they discounted the car to you for. If there is bugger all money in it for them, they would do what they could to avoid spending money on the detailing. Doesn't make it right, just how it is. Have you paid for the car in full yet?
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31-07-2012, 02:26 PM | #5 | ||
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Pre delivery doesn't usually involve any paint correction work - this is done by a third party at the dealer's request (either at the dealer yard or at a repair shop).
Personally, I wouldn't put my detailer in the position of doing a job in the dealer premises - it gets a bit awkward for everyone. It's almost like getting your mechanic to complete a service/repair in the dealer's workshop.... But you're right, we deserve more for the "pre-delivery" fee. |
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31-07-2012, 02:27 PM | #6 | ||
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Yep... Typically they will not buff a car at pre-delivery... All they do is wash it and put some quick shine wax all over it that hides 70% of the imperfections till the car is washed again.
To be honest I would not let them touch it with a buff.... Dealer detailers are paid to clean cars, not polish them. Its like a sausage factory, the one that pushes the most out per day is the one that gets the biggest rewards!!! That's why they deliver the cars after 4 pm out the back of the showroom in the dark!
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31-07-2012, 02:29 PM | #7 | ||
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1'stly I wouldn't be calling the dealership work as detailing as with more cases then none they are far from it.
Personally I would be asking them to release the vehicle in what ever condition it was in new and not letting them do a final inspection/paint correction on it and then taking it to your prefered detailer. |
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31-07-2012, 02:32 PM | #8 | ||
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I would probably just take the car as is and get your guy to do (all) the work.
If they do it under duress it is probably likely to end up worse not better |
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31-07-2012, 02:35 PM | #9 | ||
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Tell them you want some free accessories as compensation... Bootliner, dash mat, headlight covers and any other bits you can think of.
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31-07-2012, 03:14 PM | #10 | ||
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Thanks for all the replies guys, think I'll be organising to take the car as is and get my proper detailer to do the lot. Least then I'll have a bit more piece of mind that the car was done properly.
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31-07-2012, 03:28 PM | #11 | ||
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i would just take delivery of the car as it is, then let your experienced detailer get his hands on it. For all you know the young apprentice at the back will be in charge of the paint correction lol
secondly, why would you have your detailer go do his magic on a car at the dealership that you havnt taken delivery of yet, seems a bit weird as all that stuff can be arranged once you get the car home? |
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31-07-2012, 03:56 PM | #13 | ||
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If your as fussy as it appears (not a bad thing) your better off getting the car in that state before the dealers groomer gets his hands on it and stuffs it even more.
Just hand it over to your detailer to sort out from the start. |
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31-07-2012, 04:08 PM | #14 | ||
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Yeah will do. I'm going down to the dealer at 4:30 to pick the car up.
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01-08-2012, 05:31 PM | #15 | ||
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Pre delivery... the Focus got a car wash... and a poor one at that. There were dirt stains at the bottom of each panel gap between the doors where they didn't even hose it enough to allow the dusty water time to clear...
Then the scratch on the rear bumper that I saw within 5 seconds of going over the car at pick up ('Delivery' - sure, when it get dropped off at my house)... yet they all tried to tell me it was 'always there'.. but I didn't notice it the hr I was inspecting and going nover the car prior to working out a price... No worries... They fixed it only after a little huffing and puffing from my end. Are you expecting too much?? Nope. And why a new car would have swirl marks from factory is beyond me..... It is this sort of rubbish that lets the brand down....
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02-08-2012, 12:11 AM | #16 | ||
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Two words: Thin Paint.
Our G6E is "Edge" colour, and it's ridiculously thin...every mark, every chip, every rub marks it...you can even mark it with a thumbnail. I asked the Ford guys after we bought it about this and they shrugged and said "they're all like that, especially the dark colour ones". Guess they save a few bucks with a few less coats of paint, like they save by not painting engine blocks or bare iron parts elsewhere on the car... |
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02-08-2012, 12:20 AM | #17 | ||
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What about the orange peel? Are you upset about that? Comes from the factory.
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02-08-2012, 12:31 AM | #18 | ||
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Whatever you do, don't let the dealer 'detail' it for you!
You'll thank me later, but just take the car as it is and have your trusted detailer do a paint rectification before applying the Opticoat sealant. You can try to insist on the dealer paying for your guy to do the detail, but if they refuse just leave it. Trust me, I've seen cars end up in worse state after a dealer detail than before. When I picked up my new car back in 2007 I made the dealer promise me that they wouldn't even wash it for me.
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02-08-2012, 01:26 AM | #19 | |||
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OP you should also get the car repainted/paint repaired at your local dealer or let them make the arrangements, this other dealer that currently has the car you want sounds like their making trouble. Either A. Get the car as it is and make a written agreement with the current dealer that it is their responsibility to get it up to scratch once they are in possession of it. B. Walk away, i know but it would be worth it in the long run just to deal with your local dealer and not have to jump through hoops trying to deal with others. You really gotta cover you *** because the dealers wont, they just want you to buy the car as quickly as possible. Then again if you have the money it might be worth just getting the whole car resprayed later on and just live with its current paint job. I personally would make them both sweat for as long as possible and get some discounts/freebies out of them for your trouble.
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02-08-2012, 07:31 AM | #20 | ||
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Thanks for all the feedback guys. I picked the car up on Tuesday as is and told the dealer I'd have my detailed work on it. It's really not even that bad. Most people would even care or notice any of the blemishes. It's only that I'm looking at it in the long term especially with the silhouette paint job. Once the detailed has fixed it up and applied the OptiCoat it'll look awesome so that's all I'm thinking about. I've also just ordered my new number plates. Silver letters on black V8 FPV.
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02-08-2012, 09:18 AM | #21 | |||
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Its beyond Ford and its workers/machinery to give anything but a average paint job and finish For mine i think they use a mop to paint the said vehicles, worse, they used watered down chinese paint.... And they wonder where it all went wrong........ |
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in those 'megafactory' shows, they 'spray' the paint on dry and bake it. (chevrolet, dodge, bmw, ferrari all do it). all automated on the conveyor belt
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02-08-2012, 10:34 AM | #24 | ||
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Here we go again Ford can`t do this right. no offence to the OP he is just asking the question but some of the comments. We are talking about a black car first of all that shows up even the slightest speck of dust. i have seen brand new Hondas with peel and swirl marks even Lexus and OH my god even Audi.
But of course being a ford we all whinge. Good luck with you black car mate they are a ***** to keep clean and those swirl marks it`s a part of life ESPECIALLY on black cars.
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02-08-2012, 10:42 AM | #25 | ||
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But wouldn't ford use the same paint technique that other manufacturers use?
in those 'megafactory' shows, they 'spray' the paint on dry and bake it. (chevrolet, dodge, bmw, ferrari all do it). all automated on the conveyor belt Its more complex than that, lots more. Its like saying all cars have 4 wheels so they are all the same! Type of metal used, preperation and attention to detail, layers of paint and clear, quality of paint and spray equipment, staff training and mindset [say NO to "she will be right mate"] The simple test is run your fingers over a Lexus paint, and then ANY other car, you fingers will feel the difference immediatly This is for you: https://secure.drivers.lexus.com/lex...mi-Files-Paint[ One thing i should mention in all fairness, Lexus paint is "soft" so it will chip easier than a harder less shine type paint You have one or the other, being premium Lexus go for the shine, look and finish Oh, and well done to the OP, hope he enjoys the car, its a pity that the Ford dealer lets done the team once again, thank God Bayfords here in Vic. run a crack show, why are other dealers such cocks, dont they want customers and money/buiness? Last edited by RASER; 02-08-2012 at 10:51 AM. Reason: Lexus finish or better! |
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