TX_Tahoe04
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Hey fellas,
Noob (me) on this forum needs some advice.
I recently bought a '14 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ from a well known dealership in San Antonio, Texas. I also traded-in my beloved '04 Tahoe LS for it.
Anyhow, after a few days, my wife tells me she noticed something wrong with the driver's side door. When completely shut, the door doesn't sit flush with the b-pillar. I check it out, and sure enough it is as she claims. When I bought the Tahoe, I went over the vehicle, but I did not notice the door issue (It is a White Diamond Tricoat, so it is kind of hard to see certain blemishes). I also carefully checked the CarFax, and it clearly states that it has not been damaged in anyway nor has it ever been in an accident. Now, I know sometimes vehicle panel gaps/alignment are off, but should this be a big red flag? It's off by approximately 1/8 of an inch.
I'm going to take the Tahoe to the dealership and see if there is anything they can do to align the door and also to have the general manager look over the vehicle. I know that all the paperwork that I went over, it clearly states that the vehicle has never been damaged.
Anyhow, any advice? Is this common in this day and age for panels not to align properly. Any other sites I can use to check whether or not this vehicle has ever been in some type of accident?
Thanks for any input and/or advice.
Fernando
Noob (me) on this forum needs some advice.
I recently bought a '14 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ from a well known dealership in San Antonio, Texas. I also traded-in my beloved '04 Tahoe LS for it.
Anyhow, after a few days, my wife tells me she noticed something wrong with the driver's side door. When completely shut, the door doesn't sit flush with the b-pillar. I check it out, and sure enough it is as she claims. When I bought the Tahoe, I went over the vehicle, but I did not notice the door issue (It is a White Diamond Tricoat, so it is kind of hard to see certain blemishes). I also carefully checked the CarFax, and it clearly states that it has not been damaged in anyway nor has it ever been in an accident. Now, I know sometimes vehicle panel gaps/alignment are off, but should this be a big red flag? It's off by approximately 1/8 of an inch.
I'm going to take the Tahoe to the dealership and see if there is anything they can do to align the door and also to have the general manager look over the vehicle. I know that all the paperwork that I went over, it clearly states that the vehicle has never been damaged.
Anyhow, any advice? Is this common in this day and age for panels not to align properly. Any other sites I can use to check whether or not this vehicle has ever been in some type of accident?
Thanks for any input and/or advice.
Fernando