I remember my dad telling me whenever you get a new truck, drive it home, get a ball peen hammer, and put a dent in the fender. Get it over with right away so you can go on to actually use the darn thing.People are jerks and Walmart doesn't set the bar too high either.
But this whole idea that our cars should stay scratchless and pristine is just counter intuitive thinking, unless you plan to never use it.
Many parking lots are not setup with enough space to fully open doors. Chances are whether you realize it or not, you yourself may have bumped or scratched a near by car. You'd be surprised how little it can take to scratch clear coat. Now couple that with people and body shops going overboard to repaint panels vs touch up and you might have more view into why people don't stick around to tell the owner. What could be a simple sorry + spit and buff could quickly turn into a demand that you pay $500.
In a crowded mall or bar if someone stepped on and scuffed your shoes, do you demand that your shoes have the leather cut out and a new leather patched in?
I'm not condoning poor behavior but there is also a reasonable expectation of wear and tear and things. This should include very much our cars in public. I think a bar is a good example. There is reasonable expectation that drinks will be spilled in a crowded bar and if you demanded someone pay for your shoes or outfit you'd be considered unreasonable.
Our car culture is honestly unhealthy, for most of us they are working tools but somehow we want to treat them like jewelery. Why are our truck beds covered in high impact materials and considered well used when things happen to it but they exterior treated like a snowflake. Its kind of counter intuitive. Perhaps all cars should just be painted with bedliner and our cultural expectations changed.
PS: I know these threads are in some way group therapy for the pain of having such big purchases besmirched the first time. It's understandable, it suchs, I'm sorry. But the threads always make it to be "obvious mal-intent" and turn into some doom/gloom spiral demand someone needs to me pay to repaint your car.
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