Posted by JML755 on September 11, 2017 at 10:07:49 from (97.78.165.130):
In Reply to: Leasing posted by 41106 on September 07, 2017 at 20:31:35:
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When I turned in a Jeep Grand Cherokee a few years back, they used the "credit card" method. Guy walked around the car and if a credit card could cover the mark, it was ok. Well, the front fascia had 2 scrape marks, each less than the size of the CC, but he said it was from the same incident. Even though there was clean paint between them, he counted them as one. Charge to me: $300, unless I got it fixed. Windshield had a stone chip that was repaired by our insurance company. Guy said, nope, windshield had to be replaced or we'd get a $ 400 charge. Didn't matter that your average person wouldn't see the repair, it was that good. Tried to hit us up as a "smoker vehicle". $100, IIRC. Never mind that I told him we don't smoke and nobody has ever had a lit cigarette in the car.
I went to the local auto store and got a small rattle can of matching paint and clear coat to spray the fascia. Couldn't tell from a distance that it was repainted. Luckily, our insurance company had told us prior to the windshield "fix" that if it wasn't accepted at the end of the lease, they'd replace it, which they did. Evidently they'd had experiences with the local Chrysler dealer before. Wife sprayed some air freshener in the car. Took it back again to the dealer, (this time at night), a different person looked it over and no charges. So, yup, they'll try and get you any "Legal" way they can. jimg. did not post complete BS.
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