Hood sheet metal thin (easily dented)??
Try checking your hood in oblique light with plenty of reflection, easiest to see in black, hardest in white. Anyone else have or observe this issue?
Try checking your hood in oblique light with plenty of reflection, easiest to see in black, hardest in white. Anyone else have or observe this issue?
... road debris that would hit the hood that hard would most definitely result in a pretty big paint chip and not just a dent.... *sigh..
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After the prose, read the specs.....did something change since launch? This type of info is usually just a reprint of MB issued press materials, as they reference in the first paragraph.
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/04/02/n...class-for-u-s/
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/04/02/n...class-for-u-s/
Assuming you must own a magnet of some sort, take a walk around the car and touch it to each panel.
And that blog is from 2007 which is when I first read it.
I bought a 2010 C350 a few days ago and just noticed a dent on the hood. It's long (6-8") but only visible at an angle in the light. It's the same area some of you have mentioned being weak (a few inches in front of the driver side windshield wiper). It corresponds to the part of the undersurface that is reinforced w/ extra metal around the edge.
Phil17, you said that you also noticed a dent on delivery day -- what did the dealer do for your hood?
I showed it to my dealer yesterday. He suggested I just live w/ it. He's having an autobody and 'dentless paint' professional look at it next week. He suggested it might be a paint flaw, but I don't understand how that would catch the light at an angle. The most likely option sounds like a patch and paint job, which I'm not pleased about.
If they replaced the hood w/ another C class on the lot, would you all think the color match would be acceptable?
Thanks for your advice!
Are you serious, you want to claim warranty for denting the car yourself?
Cant believe how common this is, in my over 10 years at Daimler, at least 70-80% of all customers Ive seen close their own hoods use hand force to press the lids down.
For gods sake just drop the hood from a height of ~50cm and it will close, without dents!


