JonFull2015QX70
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- 2015 QX70 RWD 3.7L V6
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- Jon
Word to the wise...
When your dealership says they'll have a guy that comes every Tuesday & Thursday to clean and replair interiors of vehicles in for service, or will be putting on lot to sell (leather, plastic, wood, vinyl & cloth/mesh, etc.) - and can repair the visor mesh-cloth damage caused by their installer; BEWARE!
Upon purchasing my CPO QX70 in April this year, I asked that the windshield be repaired or replaced due to decent-size chips in glass directly in driver's/passenger's line-of-sight (using the "highly-touted" 180+ Point Inspection Report to officially claim "Certified Pre-Owned" as ammunition); the installer damaged to both the left & right side dash speaker-grille covers, a cut in the mesh-cloth of passenger sun-visor, plus left behind dirt/grease/adhesive, etc on the roof/pillar lining.
So, took my baby in this week for said repair; big mistake! Take a look at before/after photos of the visor. Needless to say, dealership ordering new visor at their expense!!
Attaching three photos; cut-damage to visor mesh (dime-size); first attempt at repair by "cleaning" the mesh(!); then final repair (!!!)
Lession learned; request part replaced the first-time upon dealer-caused damage!
When your dealership says they'll have a guy that comes every Tuesday & Thursday to clean and replair interiors of vehicles in for service, or will be putting on lot to sell (leather, plastic, wood, vinyl & cloth/mesh, etc.) - and can repair the visor mesh-cloth damage caused by their installer; BEWARE!
Upon purchasing my CPO QX70 in April this year, I asked that the windshield be repaired or replaced due to decent-size chips in glass directly in driver's/passenger's line-of-sight (using the "highly-touted" 180+ Point Inspection Report to officially claim "Certified Pre-Owned" as ammunition); the installer damaged to both the left & right side dash speaker-grille covers, a cut in the mesh-cloth of passenger sun-visor, plus left behind dirt/grease/adhesive, etc on the roof/pillar lining.
So, took my baby in this week for said repair; big mistake! Take a look at before/after photos of the visor. Needless to say, dealership ordering new visor at their expense!!
Attaching three photos; cut-damage to visor mesh (dime-size); first attempt at repair by "cleaning" the mesh(!); then final repair (!!!)
Lession learned; request part replaced the first-time upon dealer-caused damage!
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