The good news? My ordered TL arrived yesterday at Rick Case Acura.
The bad news? Contrary to my written instruction ON THE FACE OF THE ORDER, and confirmed by several emails to the sales person, the dealer removed the plastic shipping film, ran the car through an automated wash, then used long-handled brushes (apparently) to wash the car. They then polished it. ALL contrary to my instruction to call me when the car came in and to leave it alone. I was going to detail it myself.
When I went to see the car, I found fine scratches marring the new black paint that would not rub out with a soft rag. I was sick- literally.
I also told them NOT to put the sticky dealer's name on the trunk. They did it anyway. For a short time, I was able to feel a little of the violation that a rape victim must experience.
Is that too much to ask when you're spending almost $40,000?? Do you think I should refuse this car?
The bad news? Contrary to my written instruction ON THE FACE OF THE ORDER, and confirmed by several emails to the sales person, the dealer removed the plastic shipping film, ran the car through an automated wash, then used long-handled brushes (apparently) to wash the car. They then polished it. ALL contrary to my instruction to call me when the car came in and to leave it alone. I was going to detail it myself.
When I went to see the car, I found fine scratches marring the new black paint that would not rub out with a soft rag. I was sick- literally.
I also told them NOT to put the sticky dealer's name on the trunk. They did it anyway. For a short time, I was able to feel a little of the violation that a rape victim must experience.
Is that too much to ask when you're spending almost $40,000?? Do you think I should refuse this car?