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Interior small damage

Bptse

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I had some co-workers in the car to go to lunch yesterday for the first time. I haven't even had the car a week. I noticed this today on my SX passenger side. Is something like this covered? I'm guessing no.1999
 
it is on mine, but i got some 1yr protection coverage i didn't even want via my local dealer. check your paperwork that came with the vehicle and see if you have a 1yr interior damage coverage option or not.
 
wow the fake wood trim damages that easy...I guess if it wasn't under warranty I would look for a hand air brush guy to replicate the look and have it patched
 
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I never owned new car. How long it lasts until you stop caring about those little things?
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I had some co-workers in the car to go to lunch yesterday for the first time. I haven't even had the car a week. I noticed this today on my SX passenger side. Is something like this covered? I'm guessing no.View attachment 1999
Jeez what did they open the door with a claw hammer?
 
Booties and mittens for all passengers! And a ball gag for any squawkers! Sorry to hear ... it’s probably not covered, but doesn’t hurt to ask!
 




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