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I feel your pain, but you got to let it go. That is the problem when you but a brand new car. It can only fall victim to dents and nicks, causing the frustration you have. Being that you already have these issues going on, your either going to be paying a monthly car payment to a body shop if you keep chasing all problems. I've managed to keep my Porsche dent free because I don't drive anywhere other then work when I leave it in a lot. I just bought a used 2002 Sequoia that was in good shape but had the typical fender dings from parking. The other day I backed into a hidden stop sign pole and pushed in the bumper and inch or two leaving a small scratch. Checked out the damage, shrugged it off, and pulled away. It's liberating owning a car that you don't care about sometimes.
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