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Orange peel and scratches all over new 06 Dodge Durango?
O.k. I'm having a problem and a hard time understanding how it is that a brand 2006 Dodge Durango (black) that I just picked up 2 wks. ago has a paint job that is bumpy kind of wavey looking and when the sun hits it there are scratches from front to back of the truck. The scratches in the paint almost have a swirled effect. The dealer applied teflon on it, wheeled it out, but the scratches are still there. The head of the body shop said it is "orange peel", however I do not understand what could of caused the scratches which are under the clear coat? If it was a "bad wheel" job wouldn't be over the clear coat? Anyhow they say that a Chrysler Rep. would have to o.k. them to repaint the truck...and they said they absolutely cannot give us a new truck because the sale/lease and vin. # has already been reported to Chrysler. What exactly is orange peel and what could of caused the scratches under the clear coat?
lemon laws will NOT apply to this circumstance and as a matter of fact are very hard to get to come into play. Go to another dealer and have them look at it. The paint is under warranty, and should be fixed good as new. It wont lower the value any if its done properly. truth be known there are quite a few # of new vehicles that have paint work done on them at dealerships. this is casued by transport damage, dents, scuffs, scrapes happen while getting vehicles to the dealer location. then dealers have them fixed. Your concern is warrantable with Chrysler, now just finding a nice honest and caring dealership is your goal. you can always file a CAIR at any dealership, which will get work done...Ask a service manager about them if you have no luck.





