Extensive sandblast pitting on the front fascia from a particularly windy
trip back from skiing last March. Driving 65-75 with wind gusts to 50 is not
the best situation but I'd hardly consider it extreme. I can't help thinking
the finish still should have have held up better. Any comments...Any
recourse with Subaru?
isquat@gmail.com - 27 May 2007 03:26 GMT
> Extensive sandblast pitting on the front fascia from a particularly windy
> trip back from skiing last March. Driving 65-75 with wind gusts to 50 is not
> the best situation but I'd hardly consider it extreme. I can't help thinking
> the finish still should have have held up better. Any comments...Any
> recourse with Subaru?
this is normal wear and tear.
i don't see why would this bother you especially considering
this was self inflicted.
in my case it took some altercations with the hills to do
the same.
Bugalugs - 27 May 2007 05:30 GMT
> Extensive sandblast pitting on the front fascia from a particularly windy
> trip back from skiing last March. Driving 65-75 with wind gusts to 50 is not
> the best situation but I'd hardly consider it extreme. I can't help thinking
> the finish still should have have held up better. Any comments...Any
> recourse with Subaru?
Only if Subaru were actually driving the car at the time and continued
to drive it into the sand and grit blowing at the time.