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coolman 09-17-2009 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by TheCaptain (Post 936831)
Is this a sticky yet? Should this be locked down? :iono:

Yes , it is.

Angelina 09-17-2009 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ssump29 (Post 936549)
Again I don't think they should have said anything because maybe only 5% of these cars may have had bad paint.

Ok so assuming that 5% is an actual percentage of the ones that are bad. Why is it unreasonable for us 5% to want it fixed?

I feel like it goes back and forth, some have no problems and some do. My VIN is 8970 and I do have this issue with mine. Yes some people are pot stirers while others just would like to know if it can/will be fixed.
I agree that when you look at it from different angles that it changes, BUT when you look at a car that has two panels that line up that are not at a different angle, those two panels should have the same color. Right?

All my opinion.

GTAHVIT 09-17-2009 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Angelina (Post 937009)
Ok so assuming that 5% is an actual percentage of the ones that are bad. Why is it unreasonable for us 5% to want it fixed?

I feel like it goes back and forth, some have no problems and some do. My VIN is 8970 and I do have this issue with mine. Yes some people are pot stirers while others just would like to know if it can/will be fixed.
I agree that when you look at it from different angles that it changes, BUT when you look at a car that has two panels that line up that are not at a different angle, those two panels should have the same color. Right?

All my opinion.

Agelina, I think you might be combining two separate issues.

The issue of GM's bulletin is irrelevant when it comes to you getting your paint fixed.

I don't think that the bulletin prevents you from a true claim if your car was painted incorrectly. The problem with all of this is it's all so subjective. Like I said earlier. A broken Tranny is easy to spot.

Mismatched paint is kinda like beauty... eye of the beholder right???

So, I don't think anyone feels that you shouldn't have your paint fixed if it's truly mismatched. You are gonna have to keep the fight up until a dealer will agree to repaint your car. Which they should do if it's wrong. No question about it.

levi1922 09-17-2009 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Angelina (Post 937009)
Ok so assuming that 5% is an actual percentage of the ones that are bad. Why is it unreasonable for us 5% to want it fixed?

I feel like it goes back and forth, some have no problems and some do. My VIN is 8970 and I do have this issue with mine. Yes some people are pot stirers while others just would like to know if it can/will be fixed.
I agree that when you look at it from different angles that it changes, BUT when you look at a car that has two panels that line up that are not at a different angle, those two panels should have the same color. Right?

All my opinion.

if it can be proven that 5%(assuming as you were) of the cars have mis matched paint, then i agree that they should be fixed. They would need to know the VIN range that is effect, and only repair those cars. and yes, i would also think that two adjacent panels should have the same hue.

although, i do not think this can be proven.

snizzle 09-17-2009 04:26 PM

I've seen tons of metallics that matched albeit on different sheetmetal. Mazda figured it out on my RX8. Why can't I expect that from a Chevy?

GM is telling us they can't do it because of some space age angles unknown to man ever before. Whatever. I'll wait until cars start to hit the lot before I buy so I can inspect it on the lot. The fact that they felt the need to respond screams damage control to me and IMO proves there was/is an issue perceived by enough people to warrant a response.

I haven't seen enough of this phenomenon to prove anything. But i've seen it enough on my color of choice to be concerned for my next purchase.

BoleroRed67 09-17-2009 05:10 PM

Everyone is missing the real insult from GM.....

"On the Camaro, the door to quarter panel angle match is the design intent. The geometry of the quarter panel provides a sporty definition and highlights the depth of the design. It is intended to show the color variation created by angling the body panels a few degrees."

As if they intended to have an apparent color mis-match when they designed the car. It's the same old BS statement designed to appease an irate consumer that just shelled out $35,000 for a new car.

Human perception is absolutely an important consideration when designing a car. Rolls Royce hand curves the bars it their grills so that they appear straight to the human eye. Would it have been too much to ask for the designers to blend the rear quarter panel into the door on the Camaro?

3BVert 09-17-2009 07:01 PM

I was major worried about this when waiting for our car to arrive. Once it got here, no worries. It's an illusion (on mine anyway). A lot of the pictures I've taken make it appear that the front fascia doesn't match but it does in person. I've been very careful not to post those here to keep from perpetuating the "perceived" issue. I'm not saying that there aren't any that are truely mismatched, but my RJT isn't one of them.

br9467 09-17-2009 08:44 PM

CGM
 
Well, this is the first time I have run across this post or I would have been in much sooner. I have asked several peoples opinion and get varying answers while they are standing there looking at the car. I most definitely can see a difference in my front quarter and fascia when the sun is out. I'm convinced, but don't think complaining is gonna do any good. I'm gonna wait until I get my SECOND set of stripes on because they couldn't do it right the first time. Bubbles everywhere. But on the color, CGM, the front fascia looks a bit more bronzer, if that's even a word.

Mr. Wyndham 09-17-2009 08:57 PM

:facepalm:

Now...I know that I haven't seen every single Camaro in the world...and I don't mean to toot my own horn, but I have seen well over 20 production cars up-close, in person, and I've examined the color on every one (especially the metallic ones, because they're beautiful), and I've NEVER seen this mystical color-mismatch.

Here's a question to all you indignant folks out there crying foul and accusing GM of insulting you...why on earth would they take the time to write up this report...publish is PUBLICLY...if they aren't 100% positive of what they're talking about? Please....I'm not calling anybody a liar, or stupid, here...but please try to be objective about this. It is an illusion of the light.

Angelina 09-17-2009 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Dragoneye (Post 938365)
I'm not calling anybody a liar, or stupid, here...but please try to be objective about this. It is an illusion of the light.


I can only speak for myself...But mine is not an illusion.

Andro 09-17-2009 09:21 PM

Thanks for the info. Tran :thumbsup:

Foster26 09-17-2009 11:24 PM

My IOM car is #9761. It definitely had a mismatched front fascia. I asked my dealer to repaint under warranty and they obliged. The car now looks perfect and I am very happy.

snizzle 09-18-2009 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Foster26 (Post 938929)
My IOM car is #9761. It definitely had a mismatched front fascia. I asked my dealer to repaint under warranty and they obliged. The car now looks perfect and I am very happy.

Sorry, GM says it's a fantastical allusion. You are wrong sir. Oh you had it repainted to match? Nevermind then. We'll just assume you breached the spacetime continuum to get that paint.

Sorry, i'm running off very little sleep.... lol

Hylton 09-18-2009 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Foster26 (Post 938929)
My IOM car is #9761. It definitely had a mismatched front fascia. I asked my dealer to repaint under warranty and they obliged. The car now looks perfect and I am very happy.

Imagine that! If your mismatch was mystical then would it not stand to reason that your car would still look mismatched after the re-paint? Not the case is it? What did your dealers body shop say when they first saw it?


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