Nightfall mica swirl marks
#16
We are going at 5pm today to look at the car again and drive it. The dealership told me all they did was take the plastic off and it hasn't have anything besides a wash yet. I'm still at a loss for how they told us 90-100 days from placing the order for the car to arrive and it's here 3 weeks later. My wife is dead set on the rx350 so worse case scenario we get our money back and go to another Lexus dealer and place an order.
#17
We are going at 5pm today to look at the car again and drive it. The dealership told me all they did was take the plastic off and it hasn't have anything besides a wash yet. I'm still at a loss for how they told us 90-100 days from placing the order for the car to arrive and it's here 3 weeks later. My wife is dead set on the rx350 so worse case scenario we get our money back and go to another Lexus dealer and place an order.
In Canada dealers can trade orders brute build some we don't have options. We only have packages which area only 6 in total.
Dealers place orders for each package at the cutoff date for deliveries of about 90 days. This is without gagging shy cussing orders, in anticipation. Then if someone at a different dealership wants that package and colour they trade orders.
#18
We are going at 5pm today to look at the car again and drive it. The dealership told me all they did was take the plastic off and it hasn't have anything besides a wash yet. I'm still at a loss for how they told us 90-100 days from placing the order for the car to arrive and it's here 3 weeks later. My wife is dead set on the rx350 so worse case scenario we get our money back and go to another Lexus dealer and place an order.
#20
My next vehicle will also be black
#21
I'll be surprised if the build date is actually April. Unless this dealer was slated to get delivery of a vehicle that exactly matches your order. It does exactly match what you ordered, right?
If the only issue is swirl marks in the paint, a reputable auto detailer should be able to fix that. You can certainly make that a condition of accepting the vehicle.
Keep us posted!
If the only issue is swirl marks in the paint, a reputable auto detailer should be able to fix that. You can certainly make that a condition of accepting the vehicle.
Keep us posted!
#22
Just got back from driving the car. The build date is 04/16. The swirls we noticed last night are the adhesive from the plastic wrap. The dealer was very good about the whole thing. Car looks and runs great. We will take delivery tomorrow. Thanks for all the insight.
#23
All is well that ends well. Congratulations!
#24
This is the beauty of cars being built in North America, it truly can be built and shipped to you within a month.
As to the swirls. Refusing delivery of a car that you have ordered and want because of dealer swirls is a gross overreaction. Dealers are notorious for swirling cars up when prepping them. In fact your swirls may come back, they often cover up swirls with a thick glaze to make the customer go away.
BUT, they are easily repaired by a competent detailer, simply take the car to a good one and have it polished out and it will be better than new.
Never let the dealer wash it when it's unfit service either.
As to the swirls. Refusing delivery of a car that you have ordered and want because of dealer swirls is a gross overreaction. Dealers are notorious for swirling cars up when prepping them. In fact your swirls may come back, they often cover up swirls with a thick glaze to make the customer go away.
BUT, they are easily repaired by a competent detailer, simply take the car to a good one and have it polished out and it will be better than new.
Never let the dealer wash it when it's unfit service either.
#25
This is the beauty of cars being built in North America, it truly can be built and shipped to you within a month.
As to the swirls. Refusing delivery of a car that you have ordered and want because of dealer swirls is a gross overreaction. Dealers are notorious for swirling cars up when prepping them. In fact your swirls may come back, they often cover up swirls with a thick glaze to make the customer go away.
BUT, they are easily repaired by a competent detailer, simply take the car to a good one and have it polished out and it will be better than new.
Never let the dealer wash it when it's unfit service either.
As to the swirls. Refusing delivery of a car that you have ordered and want because of dealer swirls is a gross overreaction. Dealers are notorious for swirling cars up when prepping them. In fact your swirls may come back, they often cover up swirls with a thick glaze to make the customer go away.
BUT, they are easily repaired by a competent detailer, simply take the car to a good one and have it polished out and it will be better than new.
Never let the dealer wash it when it's unfit service either.
#26
Originally Posted by RXOwner
According to the OP, above, the swirls were left over after removing the plastic wrap from the factory and are gone. They are happy and I doubt these swirls will return
I've been around this a long time, seen tons of cars swirled up by dealers both through detailing communities and myself when I was detailing professionally. I know how they operate. He told them he was unhappy about the swirls, they had plenty of opportunity to cover them up before he came in again. I'm sure they hit it with a rotary and then covered it up with a heavy glaze. I'd bet money they come back in a few weeks as the glaze wears off.
The point is...don't be freaked out by that, it's not a big deal and certainly not worth canceling a sale over. Just find a good detailer and pay them to polish the paint out.
#27
The plastic wrap would not cause swirls, assuming they were in fact swirls. The plastic wrap would have left behind straight lines of adhesive along the edges of the material. And swirls don't just disappear once they are there...they have to be hidden with a glaze or removed by polishing.
I've been around this a long time, seen tons of cars swirled up by dealers both through detailing communities and myself when I was detailing professionally. I know how they operate. He told them he was unhappy about the swirls, they had plenty of opportunity to cover them up before he came in again. I'm sure they hit it with a rotary and then covered it up with a heavy glaze. I'd bet money they come back in a few weeks as the glaze wears off.
The point is...don't be freaked out by that, it's not a big deal and certainly not worth canceling a sale over. Just find a good detailer and pay them to polish the paint out.
I've been around this a long time, seen tons of cars swirled up by dealers both through detailing communities and myself when I was detailing professionally. I know how they operate. He told them he was unhappy about the swirls, they had plenty of opportunity to cover them up before he came in again. I'm sure they hit it with a rotary and then covered it up with a heavy glaze. I'd bet money they come back in a few weeks as the glaze wears off.
The point is...don't be freaked out by that, it's not a big deal and certainly not worth canceling a sale over. Just find a good detailer and pay them to polish the paint out.
I will be picking up my new LX tomorrow and if I did see swirls from detailing I would be pissed. No need to seek a "good dealer" to get them out as they should not be there to begin with. I would want to know why they were there and doubt I would accept the vehicle, period.
If there are going to be swirls in my obsidian paint job, I want to be the person who puts them there!
#28
If you really don't want it swirled I would request that the dealer NOT prep it, and that you either prep it yourself or have a professional do it. I've never seen a halfway decent dealer detail job, and they can easily hide whatever they do to hack it up to where you'll be happy when you take delivery but they will come back once the glaze wears away.
On another note, you're getting an LX? Congratulations!
On another note, you're getting an LX? Congratulations!
#29
If you really don't want it swirled I would request that the dealer NOT prep it, and that you either prep it yourself or have a professional do it. I've never seen a halfway decent dealer detail job, and they can easily hide whatever they do to hack it up to where you'll be happy when you take delivery but they will come back once the glaze wears away.
On another note, you're getting an LX? Congratulations!
On another note, you're getting an LX? Congratulations!
My LX was just delivered to the dealership about two hours ago and will be sitting under the portico at 8:30 in the morning.