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Re: Optima or Forte? [mcmax]
by backy on Mon Aug 24 16:37:40 PDT 2009
For scratches, depends on how deep they are. If the primer shows, I've found a "paint crayon" can mask many of those, if not too wide. Otherwise probably need touch-up paint, a very fine brush (e.g. from a hobby store), and a very steady hand. I think the '09 Optimas will be available at good prices near the end of the year. Kia tends to introduce its new models around the end of the year (with some mid-year exceptions like the 06.5 Optima). Prices were very low in my area before C4C started. Have gone up about $1500 since then.
Re: Kia- Keeping Exterior Finish Shiny [tallgrass1]
by backy on Sat Aug 22 13:59:06 PDT 2009
I've only applied the Scotchgard once per car. But I keep my car interiors pretty clean (or try to, with kids and a dog). Maybe you would want to apply it again after a steam cleaning or shampooing. I bet the black and beige is very sharp. I've never owned a black car, because of the high maintenance factor. But they look great when clean.
Re: Kia- Keeping Exterior Finish Shiny [tallgrass1]
by backy on Sat Aug 22 10:30:54 PDT 2009
I use Meguiar's Gold Class liquid on my cars and have had good results. I have to park two of them outside now (the other two get the garage; one is at school with my oldest son); one of those is nine years old and the other almost six, and the finish still shines like new. One of those is white, the other bright red (which like black tends to show everything, as does my dark blue Rabbit). Personally, I enjoy waxing a car and would rather pay $10 once a year or so for a bottle of wax and wax each car 2-3 times a year than pay $895. Also I have a can of Scotchgard I've had for years and use that on cloth interiors as soon as I drive the car home--takes about 10 minutes to apply. But, it's your money, and maybe you don't like the effort involved in waxing a car. BTW... any wax will act as an "anti-rust agent" by protecting the paint and scratches from the elements.
Re: Optima or Forte? [mcmax]
by backy on Tue Aug 04 11:12:21 PDT 2009
Document fees are a legit charge, although $149 is on the high side. You did well on keeping your cool and getting the $299 back.
Re: Optima or Forte? [csandste]
by backy on Mon Aug 03 16:28:57 PDT 2009
Dealer names can be posted. But posting the name of the dealer doesn't "spend" as well as getting money back, if in fact it was "scammed." If it were me, I'd post the dealer's name AND check into the validity of the mysterious $149 charge. (The etching charge has been explained already.)
Re: Optima or Forte? [mcmax]
by backy on Sun Aug 02 11:35:44 PDT 2009
Yes, they should explain every item on the purchase agreement. Sometimes dealers DO make mistakes on the paperwork--so it doesn't hurt to ask. Try to keep a calm but businesslike demeanor when you talk with them. You may have a long relationship with that dealer (or maybe not...).

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