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Long story short- don't let anyone else ever drive your truck.
It's a large dent on the rear of the cab, the lower (black) portion of the bed in front of the tire, and also the fender flare. The door is mostly just a bit of paint transfer I think.
Anyone else ever have damage in this spot, or...
Was on the phone today when pulling out of my indoor parking garage with my mirrors folded in when I accidentally scratched my driver side fender flare against a painted concrete wall 🤦.
Luckily, the scratches aren't deep gouges or anything.
What's the best way to fix this? Do you guys think...
Damn, I got in just in time to use central dispatch. I got lucky and had 0 issues and had a really nice and communicative driver, but I could definitely see them having issues delivering so many trucks using endless amounts of random companies. I was quite nervous myself.
With the volume they...
Can someone explain these two fees to me?
Why is the "state fee" $521?
I'm assuming that's my state registration? It should be like $84.
And what is the $347 "government certificate of title fee"?
The dealers are not remotely as informed about what is going on with the factory, inventory, or builds as much as you think. No more so than you or I.
I know it's frustrating but It's not really practical to expect them keep track of every part situation across all the models they sell...
I totally agree with this. You'll never retain anywhere near 2k in value just from not having a couple very small rock chips. Especially not on a pickup truck, after a few years those chips will probably have 0 effect on value.
If you're very anal about paint (which I am) taking care of it and...
Yeah true. Who knows. The logistics end is probably so screwed up now. I understand it's complex and not just a "direct route" but I still don't understand how it takes ~30 days to ship a truck from Michigan to Louisiana. Then again I don't know if that was a normal timeframe pre-"pandemic" or not.
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