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Old 09-11-2007, 04:35 PM
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First NEW car for me, HAS to be babied.
 
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Old 09-11-2007, 05:34 PM
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I babied my 2004 Ralliart, I love this one 10X more but I will not babie, this is a mans car! Scratches just gives a mans car character..lol.
 
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Old 09-11-2007, 05:48 PM
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TSX was my first new car and I was getting very upset with every new scratch or dent and they DO happen. I always parked far away and still got a few dents. I never followed too close and got tons of paint chips. Also, my hood was scratched up and I have no idea how that happened. I didn't see if the interior was scratched, but I was too lazy to clean inside during 10 month of ownership. (only treated leather once and gave regular hand washes) On top all of this, I got rear ended, so the car with only 5k miles and barely a year old already had accident on the record. I was really upset, because I owned ton of junk cars in the past and NOT once I was rear ended!

In the end, I took the car to a dealership (unwashed inside or out) and it was traded in for a full value of what it's worth. Dealer didn't even care about paint chips or dents or even the new rear bumper. Pretty much gave me the price I wanted (based on kbb trade in value)

I've seen some people repaint cars with every scratch they get and it's understandable if it's a show room car, but for practical ride (which is what this car is for) it's overdoing it...

Sorry, I may've gone a little off topic... we are talking about interior scratches
 
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Old 09-11-2007, 09:56 PM
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Klas, you are completelly on topic and I agree with you, I still love and care for my car. But in the end its just a dailly driver and not a show car, minor scratches and such are not worth getting a head ache for.
 
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Old 09-13-2007, 02:29 PM
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I always look after my cars and keep them in good conditon if I dont my lease loses me money.($400)

Would you consider a $41000 to be a luxury car I bet you would because that how much my car would cost you in the USA

Car to US buyers cost so little up to 60% less than in theUK and the Outlander is a luxury car here in the UK

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oh and yes the door panels mark easy I taken to keeping a duster in the car to get rid of the white marks left behindfrom my fingers tips
 
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Old 09-13-2007, 04:09 PM
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Never really thought about it, but in Sweden the Outlander I ordered (pretty much a loaded XLS minus Navi) with winter tires, electric engine heater and trailer hitch end up at around 51.500 USD... Of course, the exchange rate is the lowest it's been for a long time, but still. I ordered it to use it, but I'll probably nurse it for a while
 
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Old 09-14-2007, 09:36 AM
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I've found the interior is pretty easily scratched..the door panels and the silver painted parts..I've got 2 nicks by the cupholders and the area around the seatbelt buckle. I wonder if they sell touchup paint that perfectly matches.

I've got some plexus, I'll try that on the door panels (particularly by the handle/release)
 
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Old 09-14-2007, 11:01 AM
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ORIGINAL: Malu

Never really thought about it, but in Sweden the Outlander I ordered (pretty much a loaded XLS minus Navi) with winter tires, electric engine heater
I have always wanted to fit an electric engine heater in my car. is yourOutlander a diesel engine and is your voltage around 230 volts? If so I will be able to get one and fit it to mine

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ps how are you getting on reading the radio clock read out in bright sun shine?
 
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Old 09-14-2007, 12:38 PM
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Yes, ordered the diesel version and you should be able to use exactly the same product in the UK, just need a different plug for the outlet. I ordered it to be installed pre-purchase, but it's available to get it installed later as well.

It's made by http://wup.defa.com/en/- no idea if it's available in the UK though.

 
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