> I have been having trouble getting a body shop to match the color on
> the right rear plastic cladding of my 2008 Element EX. As I posted
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> longer comes in color so he would have to paint it to match. The work
> order states a new cladding was ordered for $260.
you might be able to see cracking on the reverse side if you remove it,
but the problem is that removal may damage it. based on the lack of
clip you describe, it sounds like they did simply re-use.
explain your suspicion to the insurance company and state yet again that
you're not satisfied, either that new parts were used or with the color
match, and keep on at them. eventually, they reach a point where their
cost for your persistence causes them to cave and send you to the honda
dealer for factory-quality repair. seriously - persistence causes them
financial head-ache*, and at the end of the day, that is all that
matters to them. that is after all /why/ they tried to cut costs in the
first place sending you to the shop you've been to so far.
good luck.
* seriously, someone i know a guy who had a lexus suv that had
electrical problems. he'd drove that thing 2 years, 30k miles, before
the problems started to arise. after a bunch of repairs and
dissatisfaction, he bullied toyota so hard and for so long, for another
full year, that not only did they take the vehicle back, they gave him
his money back too. and not just a fair value amount, every single cent
that he'd paid, no depreciation. now, that guy is a GIANT pita-kinda
guy, but the moral of the story is - if you want satisfaction, keep at
it. once time starts costing money, things get escalated and resolved.