I agree with mechtech2. No matter what the discount (unless problem disclosed), you signed a contract for a brand new car in pristine condition. Case closed - unless you are happy to accept damaged goods.
No offense intended, but reading between the lines, I see you as maybe having mediocre self esteem exhibited by a lack of assertiveness (don't ask how I recognize this!).
I solve these problems by turning it over to my wife, the bulldog.
You came here to convince us and get our approval for you to accept a less than perfect new car(you paid lots of $$$$ for), whose paint is giving you heart break. You seem afraid to "upset" the dealer by asking them to correct THEIR problem.
I bet you are racking your brain asking yourself if you are too picky and if you should accept it as is.
Return it and find another, or demand they "make good". You will feel much better in the end, instead of accepting "damaged goods". That's just not right.
If I sent my wife to resolve the problem, the dealer would be on his knees asking forgiveness - she's a keeper.
Good luck.
No offense intended, but reading between the lines, I see you as maybe having mediocre self esteem exhibited by a lack of assertiveness (don't ask how I recognize this!).
I solve these problems by turning it over to my wife, the bulldog.
You came here to convince us and get our approval for you to accept a less than perfect new car(you paid lots of $$$$ for), whose paint is giving you heart break. You seem afraid to "upset" the dealer by asking them to correct THEIR problem.
I bet you are racking your brain asking yourself if you are too picky and if you should accept it as is.
Return it and find another, or demand they "make good". You will feel much better in the end, instead of accepting "damaged goods". That's just not right.
If I sent my wife to resolve the problem, the dealer would be on his knees asking forgiveness - she's a keeper.
Good luck.