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I know Originally Posted by 04G35NYC
For 100k miles you should expect chips.
. I just didn't know if this was typical with these cars due to their low quality paint jobs.Though I still think the chipping is strange... I have owned a 96 cavalier, 99 cavalier, and 99 crown vic, none of which had any paint chipping whatsoever (well except for the rust spots). Paint fade, yes for sure, especially the GMs
. I guess it's just a roll of the die, depending on how the previous owner drove it, and where. Thanks for the replies everyone

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Welcome to DRIVER, nice coupe! Any car with you're kinda mileage will have chips or worse. Adding a clear coat is expensive and may not give you the results you want, for a few $$ more you could get it repainted....Gary
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Those look like the chips are through the clear and the paint underneath has either oxidized, or is extremely dirty.
You might be able to clay bar or buff those a little and pull some of the black out.
You might be able to clay bar or buff those a little and pull some of the black out.
any thoughts? 