Just returned a car a few weeks ago from a lease. The car sat on the dealer's lot for a week before the inspector went out to assess the car's condition. A couple of months ago we were sent a card in the mail with a hole in it. It said that any dent/ding that fits inside that hole is considered "normal" wear/tear and we would not be charged for repair. We went over the entire car with that card and the few little scratches/dings ALL fit inside the hole.
Today I just got the inspection report along with a bill for damages. It says there is a 5" dent on the rear quarter panel/Pickup box (whatever that is) and they want $220.00 to fix it. Now we took great care of that car. The salesman who sold us the car always told us that whenever we took it in for service. There was a SMALL ding on the fender/qtr panel that was 1" across (stray shopping cart) and fit inside the circle. The lease attendant at the dealer (different than the one we bought from) even went over it with the card himself to verify the size after we told him the ding was there. No paperwork was given to us upon return of the car. I have since found out that they should've provided us with some after it was signed by both parties.
Has this happened to anyone else? What did you do? There's no way I'm paying for this. It was a SAAB by the way, inspected by SGS Automotive Services, returned to Saab of Sherman Oaks, CA.
Today I just got the inspection report along with a bill for damages. It says there is a 5" dent on the rear quarter panel/Pickup box (whatever that is) and they want $220.00 to fix it. Now we took great care of that car. The salesman who sold us the car always told us that whenever we took it in for service. There was a SMALL ding on the fender/qtr panel that was 1" across (stray shopping cart) and fit inside the circle. The lease attendant at the dealer (different than the one we bought from) even went over it with the card himself to verify the size after we told him the ding was there. No paperwork was given to us upon return of the car. I have since found out that they should've provided us with some after it was signed by both parties.
Has this happened to anyone else? What did you do? There's no way I'm paying for this. It was a SAAB by the way, inspected by SGS Automotive Services, returned to Saab of Sherman Oaks, CA.