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Old 3/15/18, 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Gabe
Yep, definitely 14
Couldn't agree more!
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So this means I really don't want a new one?
Old 3/30/18, 01:50 PM
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Oh man...I'm OCD too and noticed the alignment on the right front fender was off from the passenger door. Sticks out about 1/4" or so. Driver side is flush. I noticed this when I first brought the car home. Called the dealer and the body shop manager looked at it and agreed to fix it.

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That's about what my rear driver-side look like. Passenger side is all flush.

Today I think a noise I've been hearing is directly related to my uneven panels. Ever since I've gotten the car, once every few trips or so, a noise is heard coming from the rear. It sounds like I ran over something, and every time I look in my mirror and see nothing.

Finally it hit me. I think the noise is from the panel "popping." Like it's getting warmed up. Like how a tin metal roof will pop and crack when sun hits it.

So it makes me thing now that the misalignment is causing this noise I hear.
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What did the dealer say about your misaligned bumper.panel? I purchased mine through the Costco auto buying program and dealt directly with the internet sales manager so when he saw my defect, they decided pretty quick that they needed to fix it. I'm taking it in next week to get the panel aligned since I'm also getting eckbond sealant and lojack installed.
Old 11/10/22, 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
I think one of the reasons they're getting away with it and letting crap like this slide from the factory is the sheer number of people out there that don't notice stuff like that anymore or simply don't give a ****. I've noticed that people these days, especially young people just don't care about cars and only view them as an appliance. They'd be more upset about a scratch on their cell phone than a dent in their car.
I agree. I go to a technical high school as a freshman and I am applying for Auto. I learned that there are so many people becoming influencers or working on social media, there are very few working in an actually important field. Those people also happen to make a lot of money and can afford to buy muscle cars or very expensive cars and have no problem if something is wrong with them. Cars are becoming trophies instead of good quality transportation. If the manufacturers can use cheaper equipment and still make good money, they're going to keep doing it until something major happens. In my opinion Tesla's a **** but a lot of people are buying them. Tesla is a big name and is like the Michael Khors of cars. Tesla's have many qualities that should be concerning but because it's super fancy and seems super cool, many people look past them. For example, Tesla autopilot. Tesla is an electric car and putting it on autopilot means you're putting your life in the hands of a car. That car can be hacked into, malfunction, or react to something around it and you're ****ed. A lot of people don't think of it though because all they think about is how it looks. I ain't saying that everyone only likes the looks and uses a car as a trophy. Since I was little I've been in and gone to car shows and my Pop Pop has restored cars for many many years. The majority of people only care about image anymore though. Honestly, if you like fixing up cars, you could fix it yourself. I'm fixing to buy a 1967 Shelby mustang gt 1500 fastback and fix it up once I get the money for it. My first vehicle though is gonna be a Ford F250 Superduty, 8 foot bed, Lariat, 4 door or crew cab, lifted 5 inches. I'm going to buy it cheap so I can work on it and make it mine. I will install a front bench seat if there ain't one in already.
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Originally Posted by ArieyLee
... For example, Tesla autopilot. Tesla is an electric car and putting it on autopilot means you're putting your life in the hands of a car. That car can be hacked into, malfunction, or react to something around it and you're ****ed. A lot of people don't think of it though because all they think about is how it looks. .....
are you sure you're not like 50? LOL ... you sound wise way beyond your years, keep up the good work!

and, welcome to the forum!

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@ArieyLee Welcome to TMS, Love to see what you end up with. Keep visiting and posting here.
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Yes, I completely agree that your knowledge background with cars is far beyond that of a high school freshman.. God only knows we need more young people like yourself to keep the classic and muscle car era alive... Meanwhile, thanks for sharing your story and welcome aboard
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