Then it didn't happen as far as I'm concerned.flare, on the edges. the bumper where the headlight meets and the rear tail light where the bumper meets. the gaps are to tight which makes the panels rub.
sorry i forgot to take photos when i was looking at it.
Thanks! I definitely think so too. I was always intrigued by the color but seeing it on the base cars or an MDX or similar I don't think does the ITS justice. Maybe the TLX Type S- I'd seen Apex Blue on other Acuras but it didn't really grab my attention til I saw it on a TLX-S. It looks better than I expected, I am really, really excited about this car.That is gorgeous! Excited about your observations on fit, finish and the paint matching.
Whether you are lucky or not, or Acura has somehow improved the decades old paint mis-match issue, yours looks good.
You are correct that tge paint with high density (black, red, dark blue) are inherently better a disguising mild paint mis-matches. The fact that Acura choose a fairly high metallic content makes the application of the paint critical. Generally, it is lower light levels and shadowing that emphasizes the issue. The many different curved surfaces can fool the eye, as you point out their are many curved surfaces where the fenders and bumpers meet, so the light will be reflected differently.
I've seen the white and the Tiger eye and they are very noticeable , so much so I wouldn't own one. Obviuosly the black I saw had a paint match very similar to yours, I hope the blue and gray are similar.
Can you post a closeup of the paint to show the metallic....ideally at a bumper to fender joint? Really encouraged by your car. Thx.
Does this help?Can you post a closeup of the paint to show the metallic....ideally at a bumper to fender joint? Really encouraged by your car. Thx.
It looks like contamination ( hair or fiber ) in each pic, don't know how to describe the white smudge in pic 1....assume it is in or on the clear coat.I found some clear coat/paint issues with my car. Not sure if it can be wet sanded down or not, but a real bummer. These are about 6 inches apart on front driver side fender.
Thanks for posting this. I would be disappointed as well.I found some clear coat/paint issues with my car. Not sure if it can be wet sanded down or not, but a real bummer. These are about 6 inches apart on front driver side fender.
Since these are clearly imbeded contaminents vs a scratch, I think you would have a strong argument at dealer that they are defects and not damage.Thanks for posting this. I would be disappointed as well.
If you took these pics at delivery there might be something you could do with your dealer/Acura of North America? It's worth a shot. It might be tough to polish these out as a novice with an orbital buffer, but they look minor enough that a pro body shop should be able to deal with these- but ideally it shouldn't cost you anything if these are factory defects.