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Video of paint meter finding damage on brand new car.
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Turtle" data-source="post: 16746712" data-attributes="member: 17647"><p>A ton of new cars are sent to the body shop for transport or lot damage.</p><p></p><p>I remember watching a little old sales guy pull up a 2003 Anniversary Terminator for a customer back in the day. We used to have the big bulky lockbox that hung on the window. When pulling up, he hit the window switch to talk to the customer forgetting the box was on still (you were supposed to remove it when you got in the car). Being the window had the one touch auto down, I watched the box come down and gouge the door..... the customer's face was of sheer horror. He passed, car went to the body shop, and another guy bought it never knowing it happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Turtle, post: 16746712, member: 17647"] A ton of new cars are sent to the body shop for transport or lot damage. I remember watching a little old sales guy pull up a 2003 Anniversary Terminator for a customer back in the day. We used to have the big bulky lockbox that hung on the window. When pulling up, he hit the window switch to talk to the customer forgetting the box was on still (you were supposed to remove it when you got in the car). Being the window had the one touch auto down, I watched the box come down and gouge the door..... the customer's face was of sheer horror. He passed, car went to the body shop, and another guy bought it never knowing it happened. [/QUOTE]
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