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Old 29-07-2010, 07:45 PM   #1
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Apologise for the double post, but I'm desperate for some feedback, and thought this area might be seen by more people than the "panel and paint" section where it is also posted.
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Went to the dealer today to pick up my new FG XR6 50th Anniversary and there was a blemish in the paint. A stain on the roof about the size of a 20 cent peice just above the driver's door. The car is Sunburst in colour, and the best way to describe it is like a darkened patch, like someone spilled coffee or something. It is definitely within the paitwork, below the clear coat.

Dealer initially said to get it fixed at first service, but I said I would not take delivery until rectified to my satisfaction. Figured they'd be more inclined to keep me happy before they get my money, rather than after.

My question is, to those of you who know panel and paint, is can this be resolved to "as good as factory" condition, or is the paintwork on this car going to be permanently compromised? They seemed to indicate that the paint will need to be sanded back and redone in the area of the blemish. Bare in mind that this is a colour that appears metallic, and looks very different in sunlight compared to shade.

I guess my only other alternative is to dig my heals in and demand another new car, but as I had ordered the factory full size spare option, this could mean a lenghthy wait. I also imagine that the dealership won't exactly be pleased with this idea, as vehicle is already registered with my new personal plates, so could end up in a battle with them as well.

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Old 29-07-2010, 08:14 PM   #2
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I do some work next to a panel shop who parks their cars on the street. At any one time there is about 4-5 brand new falcons waiting for get fixed. All kinds of local dealers have their cars their to have pre-delivery damage fixed.
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I do some work next to a panel shop who parks their cars on the street. At any one time there is about 4-5 brand new falcons waiting for get fixed. All kinds of local dealers have their cars their to have pre-delivery damage fixed.

Pre-delivery fixes I get. In fact they fixed a scratch on front bar before I saw it, and I realise that transport is going to cause the odd nick, but this is a fault in the paint itself. Are they going to be able to match perfectly? Seen plenty of cars come out of a panel shop looking great, but a year or so down the track the repaired panel is weathering differently and looks like a completely different colour to the rest of the car.
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It all come down to the spray painters ability . A good painter should not have a problem and the fact its on the steel it should make his job easier. Id be more worried that the painter would struggle to lower his standards to suit factory .
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Its a Metallic colour which means it is a clear over base, to get it perfect they will have to repaint the entire panel. My Nitro FG had to have it's whole side done just to get one dint out of a door.
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I managed to take a photo with a very basic phone camera, and the mark is only visible if you look at your screen from a wide or high/low angle (don't ask me why). Trust me, in real life it sticks out like the dog's proverbials! Again about the size of a 20 cent peice. Didn't need to point it out to the service manager when he came out, he spotted it straight away. It is not raised or anything, it is a discolouration of the paint.

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Phone 13FORD and complain. Paint is a part of the warranty.
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A mate of mine used to repair damage for hyundai on brand new cars prior to delivery that had been damaged one way or the other. I would say yours may have been damaged previuosly and then sent to the panel beaters. It looks like a hard colour to match properly and could not be done by doing a small section,as mentioned the entire panel will need to be painted. most panel shops do an average job at best these days. personally I would want a new car as that is what I have paid for. on the up side it is on the roof so if you could find a good panel shop they would spray the roof ,which is better than having to do a door and have mismatched paint standing out because of other panels either side. the idea that you pick it up now and have it fixed at the first service is a joke, this WILL not happen so dont believe the bs. they will continually make up some reason why it could not be fixed and hope that you eventually get fed up with their bs and not bother about it anymore. knowing car dealers and panel beaters I would request a new car, save buying a new car that has been repaired, and also like you said earlier it may look good now but the clear may start to peel off long before the factory paint would of cause some of these panel shops are clowns . good luck with it, let us know how you go.

And snappy you must be kidding about a painter lowering his standards to achieve a factory finish. most spray painters could only ever dream of finishing something as good as a modern factory finish, dont know where you got that one from.

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Do not take delivery of the vehicle. Request a new one. Once you have signed the form, it's all yours and the fun begins.
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The dealer has not said he wont fix it has he or did i miss something here. The fact that it is registered with your plates means it's yours. They can and will fix it and they will need to do the whole panel to get it right. Just resolve the matter with the service manager and make sure it's to your satisfaction. Don't let this molehill become a mountain and dont let it spoil your enjoyment of your new car.You will get far further by being diplomatic than demanding and they will understand your feelings if you convey them without being overbearing. I have had many new Fords and some problems i have lived with because the rectification may have caused more damage than the actual fault and that was always my choice not the dealers. Be polite and prepared to compromise and you wont have any trouble getting it fixed properly.
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Old 30-07-2010, 08:55 AM   #11
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HOW did this pass final factory inspection ???????????????????????
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the focus I bought not too long ago had paint swirls from a crappy wash job in the bonnet and the roof, they wanted to put me off till 3k service/inspection thing I called 13FORD, and my car all of a sudden got fixed the people that pick up the phones on the other end of that number have the capability to kick **** so hard its not funny, if you are unhappy CALL THEM NOW!
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A very unfortunately situation which is a shame, but try to resist throwing the baby out with the bath water… just yet. Sometimes these things can happen unfortunately to the best of the car companies, even more expensive European manufactures.

I recommend you come to a mutually acceptable agreement and have this in writing from the dealer that they will have the car repaired to a new standard (respray the entire roof) to your satisfaction, or alternatively provide a replacement vehicle and a loan vehicle during the waiting period for the inconvenience.

If the dealer doesn't wish to do this then I would not be accepting the vehicle personally, however one benefit of waiting until first service is this gives you an opportunity to see if any other paint or body blemishes appear and then get them rectified at the same time. This comes down to a matter of trust and how good your relationship is with the dealer.

Whichever way you go best of luck with it and don't forget to enjoy your new car when it's sorted.
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I agree that you shouldn't take delivery of the vehicle, isn't this one of the items on the delivery checklist that you have to say you're happy with before signing the final delivery document?

If you do choose to make a deal with the dealership and take delivery of the vehicle, make sure you get it in writing that they will fix the paint issue at first service to YOUR satisfaction, not theirs.
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I agree, dont sign anything until you are happy, but request a new one? Seems pretty extreme when a good painter can resolve this issue inside of a week, as opposed to waiting weeks/months for another one.

Are the 50th Anniversary models limited editions? Will there be another one available?
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IMO if you are forking out the cash for a new car, you should get what you are happy with. I wouldn't accept this, and to be honest I would probably want a new car too...

At the end of the day, I wouldn't accept anything that I wasn't happy with. If they fix it, make sure you are happy with the work.
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Pretty disappointing to have an obvious paint blemish like that - especially as it should have been picked up & rectified by the dealer during pre-delivery checking (or were they hoping that you wouldn't notice it & then think a bird/bat had taken a dump on the car after you had taken delivery....)
Hold onto your $$$ until it is repaired to your satisfaction, unless you desperately need the car for transport - in which case get the dealer to provide you with a written undertaking to recitfy at first service (to your satisfaction).
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What a bummer !

I saw your post in the Photoshop section about adding some wheels and you seemed very excited about getting your new car. Then this....
(Life sucks sometimes.)

Hopefully Ford will rectify the fault.
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Looks like bat poo and it was on the car and in the sun for a while before it was cleaned off.

Sometimes it can be polished out, sometimes it cant.

If it cant, as other have said, dont accept it and get the full roof sprayed as part of the predelivery... Just have to hope the dealer sends it to a good panel shop... Then you get to see the quality of the work before accepting the car.

I've had paint work done under warranty, and if you aren't happy with it (as I wasn't) its a s&%t fight and a half times 50 to get it fixed. In the end I didn't follow up as I didn't have the stomach for it anymore, and it would be a win for Ford.
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i feel sorry for you mate . my initial 1st thought is you should not take delivery . as someone pointed out it has to be signed off that you are happy with it .on a checklist .
but i would get proper legal advice 1st . thinking further into it . FORD and the dealer would have both picked this up . and in reality have tried to sell you a 2nd . ( make no mistake about it , thats what is being done here. they would have been better off getting it repaired before delivery and you may never have known.
when i picked up the GT brand new i specified no paint protection , which they said i'd be crazy not to get on silhouette for $1400 extra . upon delivery they told me thay couldnt bare that i was getting a black GT without paint protection , so they through it in for free . there and then i told them to get me another one and refused to take delivery of it on that basis . instant panic set in with them , the detailer pulled me aside and had a quiet word to me . he said they always apply it to black cars because it is easier to prep for pre delivery . they try to sell it 1st for $1400 and if the customer refuses they apply it for the ease of prep anyway . he then said its a load of crap and costs $70 to apply and wears off within a few washes , and i can polish it off with a polish anyhow , on that basis . i'm telling you this because sales crap is just that , they know whats wrong with a car , and whats been fixed in each and every case before the customer picks it up . in this case they've gambled with you .
on the other side of the coin . my GT was keyed 2 weeks after pickup on the rear quarter. i was distraught and took it to a panel beater of the dealers choice with a fix at my cost order , only to be told better to cut the paint back , minimising the depth of the scratch making it less obvious and then living with it , as they thought iwould pick the missmatch.
so this is why i say dont take delivery of it , if it can be fixed after it can be fixed before delivery . also they can sell you another one and onsell that one .
GET A LEGAL OPINION 1ST . but remember it is just a blemish , and anything can be fixed . this is poor pre delivery on fords behalf . it should not be your problem but thiers .

by the way . in 1997 i ordered a brand new EL XR8 it took 7 weeks delivery , something i queeried considering the car was instock when i odered it . they said the wait was due to the optional body kit delay . 8 years later getting minor damage repair done , the painter said "who repainted the roof" no one i said ive had it since new . just got a wierd look back . i was happy to know i never knew and me and no one i know ever picked it .

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I wouldn't accept delivery.

I agree with the poster who queried whether or not other blemishes might appear later on. To be fair though, my understanding of paint isn't flash!

All the best with whatever you decide.

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Wait for another new one... Dont accept this one if your not happy!
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After the shockwave issues this is the last thing any new ford colour needs, Sunburst hey...........After the way the blue paint issues were originally treated dont take the car till the thing is perfect owners waited a long time till ford came to the party there.
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Not good enough for a brand new car, things like this should be picked up and dealt with by the dealership before pick-up. Hope this doesn't turn out to be a common problem for Sunburst. All the best for a good result.
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I don't know if anyone else has heard anything about it, but when I was having a chat to the guy there after I picked up my shockwave car from getting resprayed he showed me a Territory in a similar orange color, and the top half of the car was a different shade of color to the bottom after very low k's... another major paint stuff up?
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A mate of mine used to repair damage for hyundai on brand new cars prior to delivery that had been damaged one way or the other. I would say yours may have been damaged previuosly and then sent to the panel beaters. It looks like a hard colour to match properly and could not be done by doing a small section,as mentioned the entire panel will need to be painted. most panel shops do an average job at best these days. personally I would want a new car as that is what I have paid for. on the up side it is on the roof so if you could find a good panel shop they would spray the roof ,which is better than having to do a door and have mismatched paint standing out because of other panels either side. the idea that you pick it up now and have it fixed at the first service is a joke, this WILL not happen so dont believe the bs. they will continually make up some reason why it could not be fixed and hope that you eventually get fed up with their bs and not bother about it anymore. knowing car dealers and panel beaters I would request a new car, save buying a new car that has been repaired, and also like you said earlier it may look good now but the clear may start to peel off long before the factory paint would of cause some of these panel shops are clowns . good luck with it, let us know how you go.

And snappy you must be kidding about a painter lowering his standards to achieve a factory finish. most spray painters could only ever dream of finishing something as good as a modern factory finish, dont know where you got that one from.
Not a painter myself , But just going by what my painter tells me and that is factory finish is pretty ordinary personally it looks good to me but when a bloke reversed in to the side of my ute when it was repaired and painted the side that was repaired and painted was that much better then factory when you could compare so easily so i had them respray the whole thing.
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I still think its a digestivelly challenged birds dropping or bat crap thats been left to bake in the sun.

Looks exactly what I used to get if a bat crapped on my EL.

Bit harsh jumping to conclusions about Ford's paint being crap. We know their history in that matter, but its usually panel mismatch or base material mismatch.

Either way, its happened before it was handed over, so its not the OP's problem to rectify.

Although it wouldnt surprise me if Ford are being cheap and not sending out their cars with the new car protective covers on the roof, boot and bonnet. I've seen alot of them being moved around on trucks unprotected, and this could lead to damage like this.
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Thanks for the input everyone. Still a bit up in the air about what I will finally decide. I've just come back from the panel shop who will be doing the repair (full respray of the roof - apparently a $830 odd cost to Ford) and must say was impressed with their set-up. Looked very professional. The guy there said that the blemish looked like insuffiecient coverage of the original colour layer which didn't fully conceal discolouration in the base metal from a spot weld or something.

Will make my final decision when I see quality of repair, but at this stage I think they will do a proper job, and have been assured it won't effect the warranty.

From what I've heard, even if I demanded a new car, I've got no way of knowing what it will have been through before I get it anyway. Sounds like it might be good practice whenever you buy a new car, to ask for written confirmation that it hasn't had any panel damage repaired prior to delivery!

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in my experiences a factory paint job is the best.if the car is repaired i can guarantee it wont be as good as a factory paint job.i personally wouldnt take the car.
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