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I need to vent
My wife backed her Mercedes into a Chevy Tahoe the day after we bought it. She is unaware of the bumper law. This we threw into the crap happens category.
Instead of having the deck lid repaired we replaced it. So we have new paint and new deck lid, should be a simple fix with a perfect color match right? NO. Now we jump ahead to present time and the car is back at the body shop, She didn't do any more damage, the frigging clear coat faded and looks like it was cleaned with 60grit. My wife is out of town for 10 days so the shop has pleanty of time to re-repair the car(at their expense). I get a call today and the guy tells me sorry about that but we fixed it right this time. NO all they did was to buff the upper portion of the deck. I took a deep breath, I counted to ten, I wished I never quit smoking, Then proceeded to explain to the bodyshop manager how to do his job. I work on cars for a living and if I did my job like this I would be looking for another career, and not by my choice.
The car is supposed to be back in the paint booth tomorrow.
To put it mildly this really torques my shorts
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Electrical problems on a pick-up will do that to a guy- 1990C4S
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