Hello all
This is my first post and the main reason I joined the forum to be honest.
I have a 2018 CX-5 in Soul Red Crystal finish, travel approx 20K-25K miles per year, mainly on motorways; as I have done for the last 10 years or so.
This is the first car where I have noticed a significant amount of stone chip damage to bonnet and door pillars. I searched on google and established its a major problem with this particular colour/finish. Being a qualified industrial coatings inspector I decided to take some dry film thickness readings on the car, granted car coatings aren't industrial coatings but just out of interest I carried out a DFT survey. I took a total of 77 readings with a low of 56 micrometres to a high of 91 micrometres giving an average of 78 micrometres.
On the Mazda website they advertise the fact that the coatings are applied at 0.08mm (80 micrometres) so my DFT survey was OK to their specification. What i am not happy at all about is the film durability. If the coating is applied, as advertised in three coats; then this coating system is not fit for purpose. Normal everyday driving for me is on motorways 70% of the time. I do not drive down country lanes with lots of loose stones or chippings. The slightest knock form a stone exposes the base coat which, unbelievably, is white. This sticks out like a nun in a brothel. An absolute eyesore. My bonnet must have upwards of 100 chips/specs and it get worse as each month goes by.
I have emailed Mazda CS Dartford after first saying it isnt a warranty issue, they sent me this response to contact my dealer.
1 Customer books car in for inspection
2 On day of inspection customer completes walk-around with dealership staff highlighting concerns and leaves car with dealership for 1 day
3 Dealer washes the car ready for professional inspection
4 Initial assessment takes place using and sent to MMUKTech including photos with paint labels, chipping sheets and opinion of fault - defect or not
5 MMUKTech verify and advise accordingly
6 If warranty the dealer will be informed on the same day that it is OK to proceed to claim submission
7 If not warranty the decision and reason will be verified with the dealer for notifying the customer
8 If for any reason further photos or evidence is required the car is onsite to obtain this
9 The idea of having the car for the day is to complete a full assessment and agreement for next steps to avoid delay and avoid the customer waiting
I have rang the dealer (Mazda Warrington) they have advised that they will ring me back when they have confirmed when the Mazda Area representative will be available so that I can take the car for inspection. Mazda Warrington also confirmed they have had another complaint regarding this colour and stone chip damage
I will advise the outcome here
regards
Steve