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Wife's new Volvo had a leaking shock, and the dealer did replace it under warranty, but they put 80 miles on the car. I guess that is why they needed 2 days for the fix...someone took our car home for the evening? When I pitched a fit, the service mgr said, "that is normal as we need to seat in a new shock", what a tool!

Every dealer trip is an anxiety filled event.
 
For the folks suggesting legal council the dealer could do the same and deny responsibility. The OP left the lot and came back an hour later, it's plausible it happened in the owners hands (not saying it did, but they could argue that). It would be a much different dynamic if the damage was noted before the car was moved by the OP. If it's just a typical back into a bollard damage I wouldn't be overly concerned about the dealer repairing and just moving on. I can appreciate being very pissed about it but things happen and the dealer is being reasonable considering the circumstances.
 
OP hasn't posted pictures or provided more detail but I'm picturing a crease or crinkle in the quarter panel. I would rather have something like that pulled out, filled, resprayed than have new metal sectioned in. Are we really talking about diminished value now for sheet metal damage to a quarter panel? That seems a little over the top to me.

OP - I hate dealerships with all my soul. I'm sorry you're going through this and I hope they make it right for you.
 
Tough call. Employee may have not informed the management.
I think dealership will insist that they repair, might want to do
the multiple estimate thing in case things get complicated. I
would give them 1 opportunity to make it right. If you feel the
management was aware of damage before they returned the
car back to you might want to seek legal advise.
I know my hair would be standing up!!!
 
Do you have to buy the whole panel still?
Unfortunately yes.

OP, it sucks that this happened. Any photos? Hopefully it can be repaired instead of replaced. I know a lot of people say "replace is better than repair" but honestly, a good repair has very little body filler and I don't know about you but I would rather do that than have a huge section of my car hacked off and replaced, rewelded on, sleeved, and rebonded. It's a lot of work.
 
Any chance you can share photos of the damage?
 
First of all sorry this has happened to you. I would be highly p****ed. As a matter of fact this type of customer service is unacceptable. Thankfully I never had this happen to me but read horry stories and heard of these things occurring.

I did have a time with a honda dealership trying screw me over saying may radiator had hole in it during routine maintaince on wifes car. They actually changed it without even contacting me or my wife. I knew from begining it was fine. Now being the type of person I am I paid bill anyway until I could prove otherwise. However, before I left I made it clear if infact the radiator was fine I would be wanting a full refund parts and labor. So after I get the old radiator I took to reputable shop that day where a pressure test is done which time they inform me its perfectly fine. I immediately call back inform them of my finding a they still say the expert honda mechanic of 25 plus years is not wrong and its defective.

Well after a month going back and forth they finally did right thing no lawyers involved. I met manager at thier bank brought radiator and informed them this should be used as training tool in future. But I did have to talk to many people and it was some unpleasant conversations at times. I had to call several people at dealer no help,owner of dealer no help honda customer service you guessed it no help.

Well, I called Honda of North America I also went to where its stock was traded and posted short synopse of what had happend and kept it at top of page keep in mind everybody at Honda the top players see this market data and my post.

My point is to be fair but firm make sure they are aware of what you expect from them ASAP. Dont let them jerk you around and follow through with whomever until your satisfied with outcome. Cooler heads do prevail and pen is mighter than sord.


After owning 5 th generation Camaro 6 th generation corvette 7 th generation corvette I have learned few things.

1)Do walk around of car prior to them taking possession of it and document finding dings chips etc make it clear this is how you like it returned in the condition they get it. Check car afterwards to ensure they have not inadverantly damaged it.

2) UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS THE CAR TO BE DRIVEN OFF DEALER LOT UNLESS IM INSIDE WITH TECH ETC.

3) Be tactfull

The firs time I did this, I felt like a doushbag requesting this but in the end it's my car and Im paying for it.

****Now just to be clear after Honda incident in early 2000 dealers do not do anything unless saftey recall.

I hope you get this resolved hopefully they are stand up and agree to your requests.

In your talks with them, keep in mind we all make mistakes and likely the outcome for person who was driving when damage was done will likely lose job and may ripple effect to thier family etc.

Not taking responsibility and reporting to you immediately is not good at least they owned up to it hopefully monday they do right thing.
 
......I also have the receipt that shows the car had 3 miles on it for a diagnostic test (for which there is no reason).......
Well in this regard, it's not Chevy's fault..........3 miles on a car for a diagnostic check may be acceptable.......
The diagnostic test was to pull the radio code. No driving was necessary......
And this, Driver, is why we shouldn't presume to know someone else's business better than they know it.

KW
 
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Get a lawyer. The dealership already indicated they are most likely going to give you a hard time with this, since the service manager knew about the incident and did not inform you that it occured.
 
Get a lawyer. The dealership already indicated they are most likely going to give you a hard time with this, since the service manager knew about the incident and did not inform you that it occured.
Not sure what that will accomplish. It will likely cost more to retain an atty that the amount of the repairs will accomplish.

Give them a chance to do the right thing before you get an attorney to tell you to do the same thing.
 
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Here's some pics of the quarter, sorry it took so long, had to hook my iPhone to the laptop. Also failed to mention I'm hearing and feeling a clunk now sometimes from a complete stop to acceleration. Not all the time but it's happening not sure what that could be but the rear.
 

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Yep, looks just like the bollard scrape my wife put on our truck two weeks after purchase.
Sorry you are having to deal with this.
 
Definitely repairable. By replacing the quarter it would mean disturbing way more area than needed.
 
I can't get over the fact that you didn't get a call from the dealer immediately after the accident occurred.

This is not making me want to get my recalls done.
Yeah, I see both sides of this. Dealer trying to pull a fast one by not calling you right after it happened. No reason for them not to call you.

On the other hand they could have played dumb since you drove it off the lot.....

But hopefully they do the right thing.
 
100% repairable with very little work. If they will take care of it, I would go with that and maybe try to get some parts/discounts and call it a day. And then never go back.
 
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I would consider a lawyer honestly. The car is going to have diminished value. Replacing the rear quarter isn't a small thing. I would want more than just a repair.
Isn't that a whole uniside in these cars? Both door jambs/frames, sills, rear quarter, etc all in one piece? That'd suck to have replaced, but I wouldn't want it repaired either.

OP, any pictures?

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It is but there are factory specified cut points where they will cut it and fit the repair panel. Iirc it's above the rear door and below it.

In this case it's repairable without that from looking. What is the location of the car op? I know a fantastic dent guy that could get that strait, but it'll still need paint I'm betting.
 
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