Does paint surface flaw on a new car count as a quality issue?
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Paint surface flaws on a new car are considered quality issues. Specific reasons: Sales contract provisions: If the vehicle has defects, according to contract law provisions, when quality doesn't meet agreed standards, the buyer can reasonably request the seller to bear liabilities such as repair, replacement, rework, return, price reduction, or compensation reduction. Precautions when purchasing a car: Many 4S stores take customers to relatively simple garages for vehicle inspection where insufficient lighting makes it difficult to spot minor flaws on the car body. Therefore, always remember to inspect the vehicle carefully under adequate lighting. A perfect paint surface should be smooth and clean, without wave-like patterns. For metallic and pearl-effect paints, the uniformity of internal aluminum flakes and particles can also indicate paint quality. Check for color differences between different panels.