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"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again?" I bet someone in @Tonkabob's situation wants to scream, "shut the F up!"I'd open a new case with them. I was able to get my 40+ chips covered.
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again?" I bet someone in @Tonkabob's situation wants to scream, "shut the F up!"I'd open a new case with them. I was able to get my 40+ chips covered.
Hmmm.. early re-paint fail?
I get you now: you've found a pic of a mangy Stinger and you're spamming the forum. Caught you! Hah!Hmmm.. early re-paint fail?
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Keep us updated on that front.While I have the car back, I am still in the process of trying to get some sort of compensation check, as my Micro Blue was showing all of the same exact signs as the Sunset Yellow.
Yes indeed. This where pestering will lose you nothing and possibly gain you much. What are they going to do, report you to who? We are the ones who do the reporting. Car manufacturers are the ones who get their feet held to the fire. I hope I never have to engage in that sort of "business". But I wish all you all enmeshed in paint issues all the Best Success. It will be good for Kia, too, if they just cooperate.Keep us updated on that front.
When did you get your approval? They originally said yes then changed their mind. Wonder if the $ for the Yellow recall is adding up and making them change their tune.I'd open a new case with them. I was able to get my 40+ chips covered.
True. I was very patient waiting 2 months for the case to progress. First month+ the case went no where despite my weekly checkins. (And they admitted it went no where) I think ill try my luck pushing back on the current case. Refusing to attempting a fraudulent insurance claim seems reasonable to me."If at first you don't succeed, try, try again?" I bet someone in @Tonkabob's situation wants to scream, "shut the F up!"
Cannot wait to hear and see the results on this one. Hopefully they have chosen a good body shop. Given the specificity of the repaint bulletin, i would ask for pics of each step to ensure they follow this correctly.
Sounds like you are aware of the 30 day window once complete so mind that for sure if there are any issues on the back end!!
Now i understand...i will keep the forum updated as mine progresses.Yeah, what I mean is if your bumper is flaking/peeling/etc, there's no reason for them NOT to fix it. While the bumper may not be included in the service bulletin for yellow Stingers, that kind of issue will still be covered under warranty.
Could someone post a picture of this? I’m looking to purchase a Black Stinger tomorrow with a 5/18 build date. Thanks.
Started the process mid/late May. Dropped the car off for repaint 7/11. No say in where it was to be repainted, done by dealerships choice.When did you get your approval? They originally said yes then changed their mind. Wonder if the $ for the Yellow recall is adding up and making them change their tune.
Yea, I was one of them, here.There are multiple posts from January and February from early adopters who were having paint issues. I think those posts were from owners of cars that were colors other than yellow. Just throwing that out there.
I also believe I recall several owners who experienced chipping at that point and invested in ppf. I think there may have even been a spirited discussion comparing ppf to ceramic coating. At this point for folks who own an early production car it really looks like their is a model wide paint adhesion issue.
Hopefully this is extended to other colors down the road and they are using the yellow to work out the kinks in the process. Who knows, perhaps it will be expanded and you will get a better offer than has been given to yellow once all of us stir up a storm for themYea, I was one of them, here.
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Bought the car first week of January, didn't drive it for a couple of weeks because of the weather, noticed chips at the end of January. My case is still open, I regret buying the car when I did.
Edit: Pretty obvious it's an early build date thing, but Kia won't admit to that since there are too many non-yellow that fall into that category.
I am not sure that is true though. The headlight rub is not a scraping across the paint I do not believe. The headlight is pushing against the bumper and the only thing that can give is the paint.I don't think so. As @ant pointed out, the rubbing causing flaking is proof that there is an adhesion issue going on; properly adhering paint won't peel or chip when rubbed. It could eventually wear through, but it won't separate from the undercoat. So, by that definition, even the headlight assembly damaged areas are behaving like paint failures; even if there are no other areas that are chipping/flaking.