R55 Just Can't Accept It
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Just Can't Accept It
Got word that my Clubman was delayed at the port because there was a problem with a plastic panel on the hood when it arrived at the port and they had to order a replacement piece. I decided that I don't want to accept a new car if it wasn't perfect from the factory. Did it before and completely regretted it. Think I did the right thing? I waited three months for this car already and got a good deal on it.
#2
It depends on what the nature of the damage/repair is. If the repair involved significant damage repair and painting, I'd be hesitant about accepting delivery, but if it's just a plastic panel, I don't see how the car could come out of the experience any the worse for wear.
My car had to have all of the VIN labels replaced at the VDC, as well as having a new VIN engraved on the shock tower, but I didn't have any problem with it since the change was well-documented and didn't involved anything like structural or paint work.
I also just found out that a small scratch on the front bumper was repaired while the car was at the VDC, but I've never noticed anything amiss with the paint on the bumper in the 18 months I've owned the car. If it wasn't for the fact that a Service Advisor ran my car's history so I could have it for my records, I'd have never known.
My car had to have all of the VIN labels replaced at the VDC, as well as having a new VIN engraved on the shock tower, but I didn't have any problem with it since the change was well-documented and didn't involved anything like structural or paint work.
I also just found out that a small scratch on the front bumper was repaired while the car was at the VDC, but I've never noticed anything amiss with the paint on the bumper in the 18 months I've owned the car. If it wasn't for the fact that a Service Advisor ran my car's history so I could have it for my records, I'd have never known.
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Got word that my Clubman was delayed at the port because there was a problem with a plastic panel on the hood when it arrived at the port and they had to order a replacement piece. I decided that I don't want to accept a new car if it wasn't perfect from the factory. Did it before and completely regretted it. Think I did the right thing? I waited three months for this car already and got a good deal on it.
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I'd strongly suggest waiting for the piece - you're going to wait longer for a new car and there are no guarantees that one will be "perfect."
A plastic piece is a minor piece of equipment, it's not like it fell off the ship/truck and was damaged. Who knows, maybe the plastic piece is a feature improvement.
A plastic piece is a minor piece of equipment, it's not like it fell off the ship/truck and was damaged. Who knows, maybe the plastic piece is a feature improvement.
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I had an entire rear bumper replaced at the VDC due to damage in transit. That was already my second order, having rejected my first because it didn't come with the ordered MFSW. Not a problem, the bumper is nothing but a piece of plastic, the damage was minor, and as opposed to fixing it, they replaced the whole thing. Couldn't tell it a bit. Really looked the car over when it came and nothing wrong. When you ship over the high seas, from time to time some minor damage is going to occur. I wasn't going to wait all over again for a third order.
My dealer only gets 8 an allotment of 8 clubmans a month, so if you reject it, someone I'm sure will ****** it right up.
My dealer only gets 8 an allotment of 8 clubmans a month, so if you reject it, someone I'm sure will ****** it right up.
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I can totally understand turning it down if there were engine or transmission problems as the problems would probably keep popping up throughout ownership....but from the sounds of it, one of the little plastic pieces might have snapped and all they have to do is replace it and it will be JUST like new without any future worries
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imperfections at delivery.... here my story
If makes you feel better ... I paid EXTRA for the special GP delivery (OK hotel, dinners and cocktails were included but.. it was for the GP delivery )...
all the new GPs were perfectly lined up and big disappointment.. mine had a cracked rear bumper.
Big apologies from MINI USA - Jim McD himself and down the line of all the big shots at MINI USA -
It took two months + to get the new one (they couldn't figure out where to get it from UK, Italy, Germany..)
If makes you feel better ... I paid EXTRA for the special GP delivery (OK hotel, dinners and cocktails were included but.. it was for the GP delivery )...
all the new GPs were perfectly lined up and big disappointment.. mine had a cracked rear bumper.
Big apologies from MINI USA - Jim McD himself and down the line of all the big shots at MINI USA -
It took two months + to get the new one (they couldn't figure out where to get it from UK, Italy, Germany..)
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Kudos to the dealership for disclosing the information but make sure that you're able to inspect the repair before taking ownership.
#18
Some statistics are in order...
How many parts are on a car? What's the average defect level on a part? Do some math and you'll find it's probably close to impossible to have a "perfect" car.
Now they go through QC to keep delivered defects down, but even the best car brands don't get a "perfect" score in the JD Powers initial quality survey...
All that said, I'd find out what's being dealt with EXACTLY before I made any big decisions....
Matt
Now they go through QC to keep delivered defects down, but even the best car brands don't get a "perfect" score in the JD Powers initial quality survey...
All that said, I'd find out what's being dealt with EXACTLY before I made any big decisions....
Matt
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I agree with the general sentiment here. Damage in shipping is very common. For stock cars, they just get repaired and the buyer never knows anything about it. I like the fact that you dealer informed you that there was a problem. Get all the details - If it's minor - have fun with your car.
#20
The reality is that they're probably not going to budge on price. Damages in shipping occur. Most manufacturers (inc BMW) will not disclose up to a threshold (IIRC 3%) of damage to the vehicle - this doesn't sound like it's even close to that!
Kudos to the dealership for disclosing the information but make sure that you're able to inspect the repair before taking ownership.
Kudos to the dealership for disclosing the information but make sure that you're able to inspect the repair before taking ownership.
#21
A plastic panel on the hood certainly doesn't sound significant. There's only so many of them and if it's only a plastic panel (as opposed to sheet metal), it's probably nothing more than a crack in the plastic. Of course, you can inspect the area closely when your car arrives at the dealership.
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My last new car purchase - a 2003 SAAB - was damaged in shipping. I was not informed of this, 2 years later the paint on the right front fender started to peel where they did the repair.
Saab paid for the re-re-painting, but of course, after two years in the Florida sun it was almost impossible to match the paint. So, if your repair involves any painting - reject it! (Even though I carefuly inspected before delivery, it was impossible to see the hidden damage).
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Last edited by PWClubman; 06-17-2008 at 09:25 AM.
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A simple plastc part can be replaced (usually), as mentioned above. As long as it is replaced with the proper factory part, I don't see the big deal. If there was a respray of a painted part that I knew about, I'd think about having it checked very carefully by a professional before taking delivery, but a replacement wouldn't stop me from taking delivery by any means.
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Got word that my Clubman was delayed at the port because there was a problem with a plastic panel on the hood when it arrived at the port and they had to order a replacement piece. I decided that I don't want to accept a new car if it wasn't perfect from the factory. Did it before and completely regretted it. Think I did the right thing? I waited three months for this car already and got a good deal on it.
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