They’ll likely need to blend the paint backwards to the rear panel and because the rear panel extends into the C column which extends to the A, they’ll need to blend to the front door/front as well. Insurance will want to limit it to that one door, but that may not be the best result.
It happened to me. Unfortunately, you’ll likely need to repaint - effectively the entire side. Insurance should cover the cost beyond the deductible though you may need to battle them on getting it done right.
I’d like to think that this only applies to a botched WMA5 update (I haven’t received the update yet based on advice from the local dealer to wait). But isn’t that just an assumption? I recall some posts on similar issues in December and January.
To be clear, I haven’t had any issues with...
I don’t think a broker will be able to do anything about the damage charges. Depending on the residual, a purchase/resale of the leased car may make sense - and your broker should be able to arrange that.
I‘ve used broker for all of my recent car purchases. For me, it isn’t necessarily about getting a better deal, but rather the convenience factor. A good broker will handle everything for you - find the car, negotiate and coordinate trade-in or lease return, negotiate the price and the financing...
I’m a relatively new Taycan 4S owner (one month). Car is great but, as noted by someone else with a Gentian blue Taycan, scratches/paint imperfections are really easy to notice (e.g. around the door handles...).
To that end, I’d be interested in recommendations for an auto detailer that can...