I took it back to the dealer immediately, but unfortunately, the detail shop is closed, and the sales basically said it is normal, and they ask me to use a blow dryer to smooth it out. Kind of weird, and i am hesitate to do anything about it. Will bring the car back early next Monday for them to take care of it.
Second problem i have noticed was when i close the back door, there seem to be a huge gap between the back door and the rest of the car. And the GAP is not the same on both side. I went througo a couple of cars in the dealership show room, some have similar problem, but some doesn't. I am also asking the dealer to re-adjust the door to make sure it fits right.
Does anyone had similar problem?
Post Title: Re: Weird Spot on the exterial paint, and unsymitrical gap when the ... (Ah Q)
Posted by: dividedhighw at 10:31 AM 9/7/2008
I find the build quality on my EX to be much below standard. A few of us have noticed squeaking in the cabin (e.g. due to the driver's seat rubbing against the center console - my dealer is still investigating possible remedies), a few of my body panels didn't line up (my hood was adjusted satisfactorily, but others are just so-so even after the dealer's "best" efforts), and inside, the top trim piece on the passenger door is almost 1/4" higher than the corresponding piece on the dash (unlike the driver's side which lines up perfectly - dealer said, no adjustment possible).
I just noticed last night on the driver's door armrest that the glue has let go and there's an air bubble between the material and the door-panel/armrest.
To be honest, with Infiniti being a premium brand and their supposed reputation, I was expecting MUCH better.
So sadly, my experience is similar to yours.
Cheers,
David
Post Title: Re: Weird Spot on the exterial paint, and unsymit ... (dividedhighw)
Posted by: Ah Q at 6:15 PM 9/8/2008
With regard to the paint, i took it in today, and they have their detailer looked at. They used a heat gun to get the moisture out, but it is not working as they expected. I will have to go back again and have them keep the car for the day or 2 to fix this. Well, at least i get to drive a G35.
I am also asking them to look at the back door (hatch door), and i am putting in a safety argument for the GAP. It can fit a finger (child's finger), and it is potentially harmful to kids. Although this might be an over-exaggurated argument, but it is still quite valid. In my opinion (but sadly), US corporation will tend to pay more attention to those kind of defect, as it poses a risk to bodily injuries.
I will update the thread with progress.
Post Title: Re: Weird Spot on the exterial paint, and unsymit ... (Ah Q)
Posted by: SalsAsianMike at 5:38 PM 9/9/2008
Doesn't happen on the left side so I figure the console face is not level and there's a gap on the right that's making it do that.
I also have a little scratch on the steering wheel. Can't believe the paint comes off that easy.
I've had Nissans for the last 2 cars and now an Infiniti. They've all had their quirks. But I agree that a $40k car should have better fitment and quality control. Hopefully the dealers will respond positively to their customers.
Modified by SalsAsianMike at 6:55 PM 9/11/2008
Post Title: Re: Weird Spot on the exterial paint, and unsymit ... (SalsAsianMike)
Posted by: Ah Q at 12:13 PM 9/12/2008
1. Paint issue: Resolved
They replace the entire door from another car.
2. Gap issue: In progress
The dealer are going to try adjusting the door on their loaner EX, (since it has similar issue), and if they figure out a way to adjust it, they will then apply it on my car. Good news is they are looking into this, bad news is, it is still not resolved.
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