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Title: hipposniper paint
Post by: hipposniper on April 16, 2011, 12:24:43
Had an independent paint inspection was carried out on my paint ... Details as follows..

"Very small dirt inclusions and fibre particles in the paintwork can be seen upon close inspection in isolated ares around the vehicle. It is possible to see the dirt ingress in the base coat layer which is under the clearcoat layer, some of which would have been protruded out of the paint finished surface
There are two to three dirt ingress particle's pre panel on average. It is my professional opinion that the dirt ingress has been present during the painting process. The attempts to try and remove the imperfection by sanding and polishing have been unsuccessful , the imperfections are still visible,how ever if you inspect the Vehcile from the distance of 2 meters ( which is the industry standard ) the imperfection can not be visualised only when the affected ares are inspected closely can they be seen.

In order to remove the defects so as they are no longer visible, it wound require refinishing of all the affected ares."



Hyundai's reply

They confirm they are NOT be offering a repair to the vehicle as THEY are satisfied that the finish of the vehicle is Representative of the standards of the finish by the manufacture,. (with in the industry standards of 2 meters ) Hyundai UK have confirmed they will not be in postion to offer a repair to the vehicle as External appearance defects, are considered to be of minor cosmetic nature and having no effect upon general appearance , quality or safety of the vehicle or which are Representative of the standards and finish by the manufacturer. Hyundai UK have confirmed that the paint work is of an acceptable standard as a result can not agree the paint work has failed

 :disapp: so wrong... Never am i buying Hyundai again. loopholes for loopholes
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: 2i30s on April 16, 2011, 12:32:56
its wrong how you've been jerked around ray.  :disapp:  I'll bet it affects your trade in also.  :faint: :mad:
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: Shambles on April 16, 2011, 12:47:06
I'll bet it affects your trade in also.  :faint: :mad:

Good point. Find a friend in the 2nd hand car trade who can give you two valuations: one as it stands and one if it were repaired. Make sure the difference roughly equates to what it would cost Hyundai to re-finish, say, £400
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: neptune on April 16, 2011, 14:00:41
what color is it Ray?
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: hipposniper on April 16, 2011, 14:11:56
the colour of the car is vivid blue, here are the offending marks.... least the inspector didnt say these was stonechips like people at Hyundai said they were  :disapp: :o :disapp: :o :disapp:

(http://i854.photobucket.com/albums/ab104/stamposs/PA310013.jpg)

(http://i854.photobucket.com/albums/ab104/stamposs/PA310010.jpg)

(http://i854.photobucket.com/albums/ab104/stamposs/P9250722w.jpg)

(http://i854.photobucket.com/albums/ab104/stamposs/P9250741.jpg)

(http://i854.photobucket.com/albums/ab104/stamposs/P9250741b.jpg)
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: hipposniper on April 16, 2011, 14:56:18
been through the warranty book, NO where does it say it has to be noticeable from 2 meters... 10yr paint warranty my flipping foot... so cross
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: Shambles on April 16, 2011, 15:04:17
http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/bureau_detail.htm?serialnumber=101131 (http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/bureau_detail.htm?serialnumber=101131)

Tell them Shambles sent you

Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: hipposniper on April 16, 2011, 17:40:20
been there mate, was told i had to go to Trading standards been there aswell  ( helpfull and will be contacting them again) and now going to watchdog about it... so sick of it and how Hyundai have treated me.. has really put me off buying another Hyundai ever again
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: Lakes on April 16, 2011, 21:20:14
Sorry to read this, can understand your feeling.
did you do a full close inspection of the car before paying & taking it from dealer? i know you have probably explained this in the past & i have missed it.
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: Dazzler on April 16, 2011, 22:16:50
Hi Ray..

I feel your pain. :disapp: I would be right pi$$ed off too and would follow every avenue until it was sorted (Sounds like you are trying that) :sweating:

Over here we have a couple of TV shows that pick up on stories like this and make so much noise that they get sorted... Do you have anything like that over there?? :idea:
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: bumpkin on April 16, 2011, 22:23:34
Hey Ray, that is so wrong, you sometimes wonder about wht there seems to be variation of what is and isn't warranty across the dealer network.......

Dazz, Watchdog which Ray mentioned is one of those programmes, unfortunately they only tend to cover multiple complaints across the country against the same company....

However typing this has reminded me that there is a column in AutoExpress every week, where they chase the manufacturer and right wrongs for you, might be worth getting a copy and seeing if they will help you out Ray!

Sent from my 1000et
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: hipposniper on April 18, 2011, 17:56:07
cool i try that they are adamant that it fall with in their standards... yer but not mine and I'm the customer, looks like they don't want me to but another car  from them, feel like writing up a petition along with all the photos and the examiners report against their decision and hand it  in to the the head office in Europe as you guys agree with me that, they are wrong lol :disapp:, no where in the warranty booklet does it say .. defects in paint has to be viewed from a distance of 2 meters, but it does say, any defects contact the dealer strait away to get it repaired
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: Lakes on April 18, 2011, 18:48:49
cool i try that they are adamant that it fall with in their standards... yer but not mine and I'm the customer, looks like they don't want me to but another car  from them, feel like writing up a petition along with all the photos and the examiners report against their decision and hand it  in to the the head office in Europe as you guys agree with me that, they are wrong lol :disapp:, no where in the warranty booklet does it say .. defects in paint has to be viewed from a distance of 2 meters, but it does say, any defects contact the dealer strait away to get it repaired

Just thought i would point out, you could explaine the problem is, you are much closer than two meters from the car every time you get in & drive it and you look at those paint falts & get depressed. ( i did not know you had gone to metric measurement in GB?)
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: eye30 on April 18, 2011, 19:20:37
( i did not know you had gone to metric measurement in GB?)

Most commodities, say 99%, weights and measure are shown as metric but for a number of commodities people still refer to the weight or volume as the imperial.

The best thing in life are still imperial -- Beer still sold by the pint or half pint.



Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: hipposniper on April 21, 2011, 17:32:46
lol still dont help that the fact my cars got nacked paint
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: Dazzler on April 21, 2011, 22:28:43
Just had a brilliant idea  :razz:  Go to the most prominent and conspicuous place that you can (somewhere near the Royal wedding would be good) :idea:

Get some (soft) tree branches and start whipping your car Basil Fawlty Style  :wacko:

You will get on TV and articles in the paper.. When they interview you explain about your paint problem  :whistler:

 :tomato:
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: Shambles on April 21, 2011, 22:33:06
^--- fkin brilliant idea  :hatoff:
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: 2i30s on April 21, 2011, 23:35:48
you could always print your frustration on to a t shirt.  :idea:
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: AlanHo on April 22, 2011, 07:02:37
you could always print your frustration on to a t shirt.  :idea:

A wet T shirt would be best - your nipples could represent the paint blisters.............. :winker:
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: 2i30s on April 22, 2011, 07:06:20
 :rofl:
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: hipposniper on April 25, 2011, 10:20:56
thanks guys you know how to cheer someone up  :)
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: 2i30s on April 25, 2011, 10:28:49
thanks guys you know how to cheer someone up  :)
a good laugh can help with anger ray.  :mrgreen:  did you work out your next move about your paint problem?  :winker:
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: hipposniper on April 26, 2011, 08:05:01
i have no idea, thought about going to trading standards again apart from that ... CRY
Title: Re: hipposniper paint
Post by: Shambles on April 26, 2011, 09:00:57
.. or keep a minimum distance of 2 metres from Heidi  :undecided:
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