Chipped Grills. Who has had replaced by Infiniti?
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Originally Posted by jerminator
You can have your Infiniti serviced and/or do warranty work at any Infiniti dealership nationwide. Of course, every dealership may treat you the same and refuse to replace the grill under warranty. My guess is that you have the best chance where you bought it.
Owner name, contact info, location and dealerships. If anyone wants to PM me info please do and I'll compile a list and try to get all of our grills replaced. Otherwise I guess I'll just buy a new one and move on. Thanks~
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Eh, if that is the case, I won't hesitate to give out my information so that we can make a list of customers to push Infiniti dealers to do what they are supposed to.
Me go first:
Minh Nguyen
Infiniti of Tustin, CA
If you need some more information, just pm me. I hope we can get enough people here on the list so we all can get what we deserve.
Me go first:
Minh Nguyen
Infiniti of Tustin, CA
If you need some more information, just pm me. I hope we can get enough people here on the list so we all can get what we deserve.
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Originally Posted by dano100
It is issues like this that will keep Infiniti 1 rung lower on the ladder than Lexus, BMW and Mercedes.
#29
Chips in bumpers and front grilles are a normal part of driving. Depending on where you drive, the amount of crap on the road, and alot of other variables, you could get more/less chips on your paint. It's good to see that some people got these taken care of for free, but if not, then good luck trying with another dealer.
I would think that because a chip is caused by an external force, the dealer wouldn't warranty that as it is not a defect in manufacturing or component, it's from a rock or other crap hitting your car. I do alot of mixed driving in my car, highway and city driving and every car I've driven in the last 15 years has suffered from rock chips in the front panels ( hood, bumper, and sometimes fenders ) It's a part of driving. I've noticed though, it does seem to occur more when doing highway driving, (probably due to the higher speeds of the cars and the crap hitting them ).
Anyway, as I said, if your dealer won't take care of it for you, try another one, and hopefully they will help you out.
I would think that because a chip is caused by an external force, the dealer wouldn't warranty that as it is not a defect in manufacturing or component, it's from a rock or other crap hitting your car. I do alot of mixed driving in my car, highway and city driving and every car I've driven in the last 15 years has suffered from rock chips in the front panels ( hood, bumper, and sometimes fenders ) It's a part of driving. I've noticed though, it does seem to occur more when doing highway driving, (probably due to the higher speeds of the cars and the crap hitting them ).
Anyway, as I said, if your dealer won't take care of it for you, try another one, and hopefully they will help you out.
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Originally Posted by tdm racer
Chips in bumpers and front grilles are a normal part of driving. Depending on where you drive, the amount of crap on the road, and alot of other variables, you could get more/less chips on your paint. It's good to see that some people got these taken care of for free, but if not, then good luck trying with another dealer.
I would think that because a chip is caused by an external force, the dealer wouldn't warranty that as it is not a defect in manufacturing or component, it's from a rock or other crap hitting your car. I do alot of mixed driving in my car, highway and city driving and every car I've driven in the last 15 years has suffered from rock chips in the front panels ( hood, bumper, and sometimes fenders ) It's a part of driving. I've noticed though, it does seem to occur more when doing highway driving, (probably due to the higher speeds of the cars and the crap hitting them ).
Anyway, as I said, if your dealer won't take care of it for you, try another one, and hopefully they will help you out.
I would think that because a chip is caused by an external force, the dealer wouldn't warranty that as it is not a defect in manufacturing or component, it's from a rock or other crap hitting your car. I do alot of mixed driving in my car, highway and city driving and every car I've driven in the last 15 years has suffered from rock chips in the front panels ( hood, bumper, and sometimes fenders ) It's a part of driving. I've noticed though, it does seem to occur more when doing highway driving, (probably due to the higher speeds of the cars and the crap hitting them ).
Anyway, as I said, if your dealer won't take care of it for you, try another one, and hopefully they will help you out.