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Some nimrod appears to have slid against my car in a parking lot. The passenger side doors, front door handle, and mirror are all scratched up, many deep enough to catch my fingernail.
It's about the right height for an SUV. Hard to say how much is paint transfer. Of course, no letter claiming responsibility. Now I'll have to take it to a body shop for some repainting and a lot of buffing. Grrrrrrr.......

It's about the right height for an SUV. Hard to say how much is paint transfer. Of course, no letter claiming responsibility. Now I'll have to take it to a body shop for some repainting and a lot of buffing. Grrrrrrr.......
Ow.
I park my car far away from other cars at at stores, if I can, but eventually there is no where else to park and...it happens. (And sometimes "I" happen. )
It is a form of societal obsolescence: it's good for society that entropy requires work to maintain order.(repair)..and eventually another new car. In addition to this burden of human behavior, there is also the pseudo planned variance in "style" that those under 35 years of age are a slave to, as well as others that are "hangers on". The rest of us content wearing a suit with the wrong lapel width and the wrong number of buttons on the cuff are by definition old and irrelevant. (This site IS made up people who are still interested in technological change, and willing to spend to experience it. So maybe I should not ridicule those who want to change their countertops from granite to quartz because of what's in style).
Whew, rambling. I am sorry for your car, that is a longish scrape. More to fix.
I park my car far away from other cars at at stores, if I can, but eventually there is no where else to park and...it happens. (And sometimes "I" happen. )
It is a form of societal obsolescence: it's good for society that entropy requires work to maintain order.(repair)..and eventually another new car. In addition to this burden of human behavior, there is also the pseudo planned variance in "style" that those under 35 years of age are a slave to, as well as others that are "hangers on". The rest of us content wearing a suit with the wrong lapel width and the wrong number of buttons on the cuff are by definition old and irrelevant. (This site IS made up people who are still interested in technological change, and willing to spend to experience it. So maybe I should not ridicule those who want to change their countertops from granite to quartz because of what's in style).
Whew, rambling. I am sorry for your car, that is a longish scrape. More to fix.
Last edited by sooththetruth; Apr 18, 2015 at 04:47 AM.
neuronbob....I am so sorry to see your RLX having been damaged. I can't begin to tell you how much seeing things like this upsets me....gets my blood pressure through the roof! How can someone not see a vehicle in the mirrors and such, but then, not even take ownership for their mistake. I swear if I ever would witness something like this, I would follow the person and get their information and such and then report it to the police so the owner could get the required information.
In any event, I hope the damages aren't going to be too expensive and can be done with minimal amount of repainting.
Keep us posted and again, sorry this happened to you my friend....
In any event, I hope the damages aren't going to be too expensive and can be done with minimal amount of repainting.
Keep us posted and again, sorry this happened to you my friend....
Some nimrod appears to have slid against my car in a parking lot. The passenger side doors, front door handle, and mirror are all scratched up, many deep enough to catch my fingernail.
It's about the right height for an SUV. Hard to say how much is paint transfer. Of course, no letter claiming responsibility. Now I'll have to take it to a body shop for some repainting and a lot of buffing. Grrrrrrr.......


It's about the right height for an SUV. Hard to say how much is paint transfer. Of course, no letter claiming responsibility. Now I'll have to take it to a body shop for some repainting and a lot of buffing. Grrrrrrr.......Good Morning.
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Suspect it happened on one of my trips to Sam's Club a few days ago. The scratches had been covered with dirt from recent rain and I only noticed after I thoroughly cleaned the car.
I'm thankful the idiot didn't dent the car. Looks like about a $500-600 job as that's typical for 1-2 panels in my area. Since I have a $500 deductible, I'll likely be paying out of pocket. Getting estimates today.
I'm thankful the idiot didn't dent the car. Looks like about a $500-600 job as that's typical for 1-2 panels in my area. Since I have a $500 deductible, I'll likely be paying out of pocket. Getting estimates today.
Suspect it happened on one of my trips to Sam's Club a few days ago. The scratches had been covered with dirt from recent rain and I only noticed after I thoroughly cleaned the car.
I'm thankful the idiot didn't dent the car. Looks like about a $500-600 job as that's typical for 1-2 panels in my area. Since I have a $500 deductible, I'll likely be paying out of pocket. Getting estimates today.
I'm thankful the idiot didn't dent the car. Looks like about a $500-600 job as that's typical for 1-2 panels in my area. Since I have a $500 deductible, I'll likely be paying out of pocket. Getting estimates today.
Some nimrod appears to have slid against my car in a parking lot. The passenger side doors, front door handle, and mirror are all scratched up, many deep enough to catch my fingernail.
It's about the right height for an SUV. Hard to say how much is paint transfer. Of course, no letter claiming responsibility. Now I'll have to take it to a body shop for some repainting and a lot of buffing. Grrrrrrr.......
It's about the right height for an SUV. Hard to say how much is paint transfer. Of course, no letter claiming responsibility. Now I'll have to take it to a body shop for some repainting and a lot of buffing. Grrrrrrr.......Trending Topics
Argghh. This is the kind of human behavior that is hard to take, much less explain. I envision some humoungo SUV being pulled into/out of a spot while being driven by someone who's so wrapped up in some idiotic phone call ("where you at") that they don't even realize they clocked your side. Good luck with the repair.
I'm so sorry neuronbob!!!
I envision a couple of scenarios equally frustrating and enfuriating:
- As mentioned earlier, some moron on their phone simply isn't paying attention and "sideswipes" your car while pulling out of the parking stall next to you. He/she, slows, looks around to see if anyone saw the incident, comes the the conclusion that their crime has no witnesses and then they drive away with a smile on their face because the "got away with one". I'm not a very religious man, but I sincerely hope there is a HELL for people like this!!
- Some very poorly-trained new driver or "past their prime, near blind" very very senior driver who should not be in possession of a driver's license hit your car without even knowing it and went about their day in the same ignorant, oblivious fog that they drive in at all times. I could rant all day about driving being a privilege and not a right and the need for strict, demanding, annual driver's tests as a requirement for the privilege of driving on public streets...but I'll leave it at that.
Sorry again Bob, we all feel your pain.
I envision a couple of scenarios equally frustrating and enfuriating:
- As mentioned earlier, some moron on their phone simply isn't paying attention and "sideswipes" your car while pulling out of the parking stall next to you. He/she, slows, looks around to see if anyone saw the incident, comes the the conclusion that their crime has no witnesses and then they drive away with a smile on their face because the "got away with one". I'm not a very religious man, but I sincerely hope there is a HELL for people like this!!
- Some very poorly-trained new driver or "past their prime, near blind" very very senior driver who should not be in possession of a driver's license hit your car without even knowing it and went about their day in the same ignorant, oblivious fog that they drive in at all times. I could rant all day about driving being a privilege and not a right and the need for strict, demanding, annual driver's tests as a requirement for the privilege of driving on public streets...but I'll leave it at that.
Sorry again Bob, we all feel your pain.
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After reading Tonyware's post and having a second look at the pictures, it does look more like a shopping cart sideswipe. The lack of denting or "penetration into the door panel" suggests a much lighter instrument of destruction.
My above post stands as accurate but not applicable in this parking lot hit and run incident. The same criticism of certain members of society having an enormously selfish lack of concern for others still applies.
My above post stands as accurate but not applicable in this parking lot hit and run incident. The same criticism of certain members of society having an enormously selfish lack of concern for others still applies.
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I sometimes wonder if some cretins don't go out of their way to damage a nice, shiny car that they see on some parking lot, a car like Bob's that is kept very nice and is obviously more than an appliance to its owner. A few years ago some jerk left a very similar mark on the side of my otherwise flawless 2G Legend Coupe at an airport parking lot. To make it worse, there was some grit and crap on the car from winter driving - instant internal combustion powered sanding block.
After reading Tonyware's post and having a second look at the pictures, it does look more like a shopping cart sideswipe. The lack of denting or "penetration into the door panel" suggests a much lighter instrument of destruction.
My above post stands as accurate but not applicable in this parking lot hit and run incident. The same criticism of certain members of society having an enormously selfish lack of concern for others still applies.
My above post stands as accurate but not applicable in this parking lot hit and run incident. The same criticism of certain members of society having an enormously selfish lack of concern for others still applies.
Body shops have some high tech tools and chemicals these days to adjust paint, transfer paint, etc with no sanding and re-painting the entire thing. Actually I would stay away from body shops that recommend to sand and re-paint the entire thing since they are not up to date with current technology. Also sanding and re-painting may lead to trouble ahead with rust etc... "Factory" is perfect and the more "factory" you leave things the better!
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The shopping cart is a nice theory but it doesn't explain the scar on the door handle, or on the lower part of the mirror. Either way, we'll never know for sure.
Just got home from work and once I'm done installing my spare tire kit (for the Hybrid, there is a bar that needs installed and I have to pull off interior pieces to do the job!), I'll run over the shallower scratches with some Quixx. That'll make me feel a little better.
Just got home from work and once I'm done installing my spare tire kit (for the Hybrid, there is a bar that needs installed and I have to pull off interior pieces to do the job!), I'll run over the shallower scratches with some Quixx. That'll make me feel a little better.
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grrrrr. i've had some lovely jackhat incur damage on my TL in a parking lot years ago. a nice scrape and a softball sized dent into my rear quarter and passenger door. i was fuming! no note. close to $1k to get it all fixed.
i feel your pain. this angers me when people can't own up to their f-ups.
i feel your pain. this angers me when people can't own up to their f-ups.
Sorry to see this Bob. I know exactly how you feel. When I stepped outside and took the first glance at the front of my RLX after my accident, I was soo overwhelmed in dissapointment that I had to immediately let it go and just know there was absolutely nothing I could do. I just had to focus on me being alive at that point and moving forward.
Hope you get her fixed up soon
Hope you get her fixed up soon
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Quixx works. This is a quick ten minute job on the left side, and untreated on the right, with a bit of overpolish that I'll be correcting soon. I'll be doing a more thorough job with Quixx when I get back from my road trip in a few days.
Sorry this happened to you Dr. Bob and about your windshield Jim. Posts like these makes me just want to drive a regular car like a Mazda6, Camry, Altima or Accord. No offense to people who own those cars, but what I mean is we pay such a high premium for these luxury cars and all cars are still victims of scratches, door dings, rock chips, theft, break ins, rough Winters, car wash swirl marks, etc.
But then I have to remind myself that life is too short and if a person works hard they should reward themselves with the things that brings them joy. And just by reading posts on this forum, I know how much Dr. Bob loves his Sport Hybrid.
But then I have to remind myself that life is too short and if a person works hard they should reward themselves with the things that brings them joy. And just by reading posts on this forum, I know how much Dr. Bob loves his Sport Hybrid.
I had that happen to me a few times. The idea is to park away from everyone so that doesn't happen. It can still happen but less likely. I saw a SUV parked with kids in it, they opend the door rough slammed it into my car and didn't care. I parked to close to the place I admit on that day. I missed all these comments somehow before I posted this. I didn't see any but just the OP one. When I was 15/16 my grandfather had a really beat up truck and we were at Super One. He took the truck backed up and scratched the hell out of a new caddy. Then he pulled back up and slammed into it again scratching the entire side up. Someone was infront of him in a car but didn't get out and waved for him to stop and he didn't. He drove off and nothing ever happened on that. I won't ever forget that.
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So sorry to hear about the scratches. Let us know how the fix works.
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I will need to check on the insurance; thanks for the tip, Dr. Bob. And to respond to Mr. ZDX, I like having the RLX Advance, especially since I am on the road a lot. But since I am on the road a lot, the possibility of chips, cracks, dings, scratches, etc. is greater. Catch-22, sort of.
I will need to check on the insurance; thanks for the tip, Dr. Bob. And to respond to Mr. ZDX, I like having the RLX Advance, especially since I am on the road a lot. But since I am on the road a lot, the possibility of chips, cracks, dings, scratches, etc. is greater. Catch-22, sort of.
Each was right for the times. When I bought the 4G, I wanted AWD, four doors, and 6MT, and there weren't many brands that had those in one car. I think that the S4, a couple of Subaru sedans, and the Panamera were the others. The 4G was a blast to drive, especially on road trips. I think that the 4G's NAV is easier to read and operate than the RLX's.
The RLX (mine is PAWS) is more of an executive-class car, in my opinion. Last summer, Acura had a cash-back incentive and I would be able to get a decent deal. It was kind of an opportunity, so I went for it.
The RLX feels like that there is an extra layer between the car and the road which, for that kind of automobile, is fine. I like the adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, and other features, and the generous leg room in back makes guests more comfortable. In my opinion, the RLX is better looking than the 4G, but that is my subjective take. I am glad to have owned each car.
By the way, the 4G was a trade-in and during the negotiation for the RLX, I told the salesman that the dealer would have no problem selling a 6MT 4G. I was right--the dealer sold it a couple of days after putting it on the lot.
Thanks, 3.2, for asking.
The RLX (mine is PAWS) is more of an executive-class car, in my opinion. Last summer, Acura had a cash-back incentive and I would be able to get a decent deal. It was kind of an opportunity, so I went for it.
The RLX feels like that there is an extra layer between the car and the road which, for that kind of automobile, is fine. I like the adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, and other features, and the generous leg room in back makes guests more comfortable. In my opinion, the RLX is better looking than the 4G, but that is my subjective take. I am glad to have owned each car.
By the way, the 4G was a trade-in and during the negotiation for the RLX, I told the salesman that the dealer would have no problem selling a 6MT 4G. I was right--the dealer sold it a couple of days after putting it on the lot.
Thanks, 3.2, for asking.
Bob, you might want to take the car to a good detailer and have them either wet sand or heavy buff the damaged areas before taking to a body shop. Perhaps you can avoid painting.
I can only imagine your grief!
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I can only imagine your grief!
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I haven't taken it to a professional yet. I finally had some time today to treat more of the involved area with the two-step Quixx treatment. I was able to take the scratches from what you see above to passing the two-foot test. You simply can't see most of the scratches unless you look closely now. The door handle and the side mirror have deep scrapes that will take a professional to correct, though. There is an additional deep scratch on the front fender from the same incident that will require professional attention. Even so, I did what I could and then applied a layer of Zaino.
I think you'll see I've done quite a job in mitigating the surface scratches now.
I think you'll see I've done quite a job in mitigating the surface scratches now.
^if that neuron career doesn't work out, well, you have some detailing talents
Good job. My philosophy... unless serious damage - knock on wood - I don't bother with scratches and dents and let them accumulate (oh yes they will). Then take it to a shop.
Good job. My philosophy... unless serious damage - knock on wood - I don't bother with scratches and dents and let them accumulate (oh yes they will). Then take it to a shop.
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I just couldn't stand to see it.
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Another update....at my oil change today, I asked the dealer's detail guys to see about buffing out the remainder of the scratches on the passenger side of the car. They succeeded in buffing out almost everything, yay!
I usually don't ask the detailers at a dealer to touch my car, but I am tired of looking at that battle scar. They offered to do it at no additional cost to me.
I was planning on getting a paint correction done after next winter anyway (yes, on a leased car, but I LIKE this car), so I figured, what the hell? Might as well give it a try and if they screw up, I was planning on a paint correction anyway. They did a pretty decent job and at lease turn-in, it'll be at least documented that the dealer did the service. Still not 100% like new, but it now passes the one foot test, which is better than I was able to do with Quixx. It almost passes the six-inch test. 
All that's left to address now is the door handle and the deep scratches on the side view mirror. I'll have those done at a body shop. Those likely won't cost me very much.
I usually don't ask the detailers at a dealer to touch my car, but I am tired of looking at that battle scar. They offered to do it at no additional cost to me.
I was planning on getting a paint correction done after next winter anyway (yes, on a leased car, but I LIKE this car), so I figured, what the hell? Might as well give it a try and if they screw up, I was planning on a paint correction anyway. They did a pretty decent job and at lease turn-in, it'll be at least documented that the dealer did the service. Still not 100% like new, but it now passes the one foot test, which is better than I was able to do with Quixx. It almost passes the six-inch test. 
All that's left to address now is the door handle and the deep scratches on the side view mirror. I'll have those done at a body shop. Those likely won't cost me very much.
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