I bought a new Miata Sunday. After signing the papers the salesman took me to the car to hand me the keys and review the car. I noticed a distortion in the clearcoat where a bird bomb was. It is about two inches in diameter and the clearcoat has a "cracked mud" look. It is smooth to touch. They sent it to their body shop and I did not accept the car.
Dealer calls me today and says it came out easily with a buffer and no repainting was necessary. (I would not accept a repaint anyway.)
I will be going to the dealer tomorrow to inspect and if it looks perfect I want to take the car.
What is the expert opinion of this list as to the repair? Can a bird bomb be buffed out? Can it return? Can the dealer hide it with fillers to affect my inspection? Can I tell if it was just the clearcoat or was the paint affected?
Sorry no pics but this was unexpected. BTW this was a case where I DID want the dealer to wash the car because it was very dirty and I could not inspect it without a wash. I did not take the car off the lot and therefore did not take possession.
Thanks for the advise.
Dealer calls me today and says it came out easily with a buffer and no repainting was necessary. (I would not accept a repaint anyway.)
I will be going to the dealer tomorrow to inspect and if it looks perfect I want to take the car.
What is the expert opinion of this list as to the repair? Can a bird bomb be buffed out? Can it return? Can the dealer hide it with fillers to affect my inspection? Can I tell if it was just the clearcoat or was the paint affected?
Sorry no pics but this was unexpected. BTW this was a case where I DID want the dealer to wash the car because it was very dirty and I could not inspect it without a wash. I did not take the car off the lot and therefore did not take possession.
Thanks for the advise.