Anyone had rock chips repaired by Nissan?
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Anyone had rock chips repaired by Nissan?
I am among the many owners p'd off with the easiness of the front end to succumb to rock chips. I don't want to start that whole discussion again.
I didn't get a clear sense from the previous posts/discussions who has been successful in having their front end repainted free of charge by Nissan. Do we not have a legitimate claim here over inappropriate quality paint applied during manufacturing? In all the cars I have owned, I have never seen a car so susceptible to chipping.
Please respond if you have been in any way successful in getting all/some of your repainting cost covered by Nissan for rock chips. Please exclude other paint defects from this post.
I didn't get a clear sense from the previous posts/discussions who has been successful in having their front end repainted free of charge by Nissan. Do we not have a legitimate claim here over inappropriate quality paint applied during manufacturing? In all the cars I have owned, I have never seen a car so susceptible to chipping.
Please respond if you have been in any way successful in getting all/some of your repainting cost covered by Nissan for rock chips. Please exclude other paint defects from this post.
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I understand all that but given that the Z suffers so horribly from this, Nissan has to admit this is a problem.
Are you aware of any other cars that experiences this problem so badly - I'm not.
Why should I adjust my driving style and/or incur the extra cost of extra protection because Nissan can't paint the Z properly?
If'd known it was going to be this bad, I would have (reluctantly) invested in a clear bra in the first place. Now I'm facing a repaint cost AND a clear bra to maintain that investment.
Sorry if it sounds my venting is targeted to your reply but I find it difficult to accept that this is "normal" or "to be expected" when other cheaper cars can survive better.
Are you aware of any other cars that experiences this problem so badly - I'm not.
Why should I adjust my driving style and/or incur the extra cost of extra protection because Nissan can't paint the Z properly?
If'd known it was going to be this bad, I would have (reluctantly) invested in a clear bra in the first place. Now I'm facing a repaint cost AND a clear bra to maintain that investment.
Sorry if it sounds my venting is targeted to your reply but I find it difficult to accept that this is "normal" or "to be expected" when other cheaper cars can survive better.
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Check the Rx-8 forums...same issue. I do not see it as a problem. So far, I have had only 1 chip (knock on wood), and it was on the passenger rear quarter panel (same place the gas cap is, but on the other side). I am guessing this was from a stone driving down the interstate, but it wasnt anything some touch up paint couldnt fix. The front end is still perfect, except for a few dead bugs.
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I got OWND this past week by some new lanes opened on a local Frwy. I decide to take my weekend toy to work. Had only one rock chip on the bumper, and just got a new V1 lip added. Fukcing son-of-a-b!tch new lanes had tiny pebbles of concrete everywhere. Of course I'm oblivious to this. Running late to work, so I punch it alittle faster than normal. Get to work and find about 10 or so rock chips. Thanks Houston Toll Way Construction!
........Slim chance that Nissan will cover this. Good luck.
........Slim chance that Nissan will cover this. Good luck.
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sorry, but I consider that bullsh!t. I'm sure the Z isn't the only car with this kind of problem, but not ALL new cars have this issue. I've never seen any of the cars/truck sold by my company come back with the kind of pockmarked face that many Z's bear. none of my own current or previous vehicle have this problem either and to say that its just the way it is and we should accept it is crap. if it was, then EVERY new car dealership should have a big sign in their showroom and in writing on your purchase contract stating that they're vehicles have nail polish for paint and thus you are required to either buy a clearbra or never drive within 500 yards of another vehicle.
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Trust me, the 350z is not as bad as my Subaru WRX. I could sneeze on that thing and the paint will would fly off. Your best bet is to get your front repainted and install a 3m clear bra. Best product IMO for your car.
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Wait till you guys start getting chips on the front of the roof, you will really freak out.
I've heard of it happening but so far none on my roof.
I have seen plenty of 5-10 year old Honda's that have like 2 or 3 tiny chips on factory paint.
Don't care what anybody says, the Z's paint is complete crap.
I've heard of it happening but so far none on my roof.
I have seen plenty of 5-10 year old Honda's that have like 2 or 3 tiny chips on factory paint.
Don't care what anybody says, the Z's paint is complete crap.
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It's amazing the quality of the paint on a new car now-a-days! What's even more crazy is the idiots that post statements like "don't drive to close", "stay from behind trucks" and so on! None of that matters the point is the paint should not chip so easy. My mothers car is 7 years old and you might be lucky enough to find 3 chips. Also, I have a 99 expedition also and I don't have these flake like chips that are so common now! It is not just Nissan so pay attention to that. It is the quality of the paint that is the issue. There are multiple car companies out there that are selling cars with the same issue. I just get pissed off by you clowns that have the nerve to say it has something to do with driving habits Just because you drive on the highway doesn't mean it's acceptable when for years there are other cars that it has not happened too! Get a clue!
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This problem is common to most new cars. Ever since the envronazis forced car makers to switch to water based low VOC paints, the paint durability has suffered greatly.
My 98' Pathfinder with the old style paint still looks perfect on the front, and thats with 75,000 mostly freeway miles. I hear little rocks hit the front all the time when Im on the highway, but there never seem to be any major chips (there's just a few really tiny ones). The paint is fantastic.
I had the clear bra installed at the dealer the day before I picked up my new Z, and everybody at the dealer said it was a wise decision. All the service techs I talked to said that the clear bra was not a luxury item, it was a necessity.
My 98' Pathfinder with the old style paint still looks perfect on the front, and thats with 75,000 mostly freeway miles. I hear little rocks hit the front all the time when Im on the highway, but there never seem to be any major chips (there's just a few really tiny ones). The paint is fantastic.
I had the clear bra installed at the dealer the day before I picked up my new Z, and everybody at the dealer said it was a wise decision. All the service techs I talked to said that the clear bra was not a luxury item, it was a necessity.
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Originally Posted by Chad68
Wait till you guys start getting chips on the front of the roof, you will really freak out.
I've heard of it happening but so far none on my roof.
I have seen plenty of 5-10 year old Honda's that have like 2 or 3 tiny chips on factory paint.
Don't care what anybody says, the Z's paint is complete crap.
I've heard of it happening but so far none on my roof.
I have seen plenty of 5-10 year old Honda's that have like 2 or 3 tiny chips on factory paint.
Don't care what anybody says, the Z's paint is complete crap.
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Originally Posted by camaro194
I still dont see what you guys are doing. I have over 2000 miles on mine, and still the front end is perfect. Do you do alot of highway driving?