Hyundai paint problems

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by peach5, Jun 21, 2005.

  1. peach5

    peach5 Guest

    Does anyone else have so much trouble with their paint on their cars?? I
    have a 03 tiburon and I know 2 other people who drive hyundai. We all have
    a problem with the paint simply chipping off. The dealer has fixed it twice
    but I am still finding spots where I am missing paint. They are giving me a
    hard time about fixing it again even though I am below the 36k limit.
     
    peach5, Jun 21, 2005
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  2. If they dont fix it and fix it right. , then, i would contact your
    Regional Hyundai Rep/Manager and file a report. I have a 2002 Santa Fe
    , and no problems at all with the paint.
     
    Dave in Lake Villa, Jun 22, 2005
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  3. You've got every car there is dave, as well as some that aren't. : For
    someone claiming to be a Christian and who tells others how to live their
    lives you're extremely materialistic, or a liar. Voila un sinner/hypocrite!
     
    Dr Hal0nfireS, Jun 22, 2005
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  4. peach5

    Jody Guest

    wheres the paint chipping off of??
     
    Jody, Jun 22, 2005
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  5. peach5

    Neil Guest

    Are these stone chips, or is the paint just coming off by washing/driving?
     
    Neil, Jun 22, 2005
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  6. peach5

    Zotto Guest

    I know of some problems with black paint in Hyundai, probably because of
    water paints used , and I had troubles with paint of alloy wheels on my
    Sonata V6, due probably to a too thin painting of silver paint on them, then
    after 2 years it can be seen the white surface under them; another little
    paint problem is on plastics around door handles (may be due washing).
    Anyway, all new water-based varnishes are more delicate than old ones; they
    are now used because of less pollution reasons.
     
    Zotto, Jun 22, 2005
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