Kmarcella4
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Bought my truck out of state, before signing papers, I looked over the truck and found issues with the drivers side rear door panel not staying clipped in and noted a gap between the headliner and plastic molding covering the airbag on the opposite side. Dealership said it was warranty work and any dealership could fix, took $500 off the top and sent me on my way. Fast forward a month and had my appointment today at my local dealership that is an hour away from me (I live in the middle of nowhere).
After three hours, the service tech was able to finagle the door panel to stay clipped… but must have been pushing hard on the door while it was up against something else. Left a nice, vertical crease right on the body contour line of the door. Not at all like someone took a baseball bat to it, but super noticeable to my eye on my brand new truck.
Service advisor/tech didn’t say anything about it(shady) but fortunately I noticed it before leaving the lot. They set me up with “a guy” who does paint less dent repair to fix the door but I have little to no faith that I won’t be able to still see it.
My dilemma is this: it’s a truck, it’s gonna get dings and dents, but it’s gonna get dings and dents from MY use, not because of some paid worker’s carelessness. If they can’t get the door to look like new to my eyes, to what extent do I push this? The truck is literally in perfect condition otherwise.
As far as the airbag and headliner gap, yeah it’s insignificant, and I know there are irregularities in manufacturing but I just have a hard time swallowing that when the truck’s msrp was almost $65k.
I feel like I’m being ridiculous as stuff inevitably happens, but I worked hard for it and I try to keep my stuff nice.
What would you guys do?

After three hours, the service tech was able to finagle the door panel to stay clipped… but must have been pushing hard on the door while it was up against something else. Left a nice, vertical crease right on the body contour line of the door. Not at all like someone took a baseball bat to it, but super noticeable to my eye on my brand new truck.
Service advisor/tech didn’t say anything about it(shady) but fortunately I noticed it before leaving the lot. They set me up with “a guy” who does paint less dent repair to fix the door but I have little to no faith that I won’t be able to still see it.
My dilemma is this: it’s a truck, it’s gonna get dings and dents, but it’s gonna get dings and dents from MY use, not because of some paid worker’s carelessness. If they can’t get the door to look like new to my eyes, to what extent do I push this? The truck is literally in perfect condition otherwise.
As far as the airbag and headliner gap, yeah it’s insignificant, and I know there are irregularities in manufacturing but I just have a hard time swallowing that when the truck’s msrp was almost $65k.
I feel like I’m being ridiculous as stuff inevitably happens, but I worked hard for it and I try to keep my stuff nice.
What would you guys do?
