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Loose hood vents?
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<blockquote data-quote="offroadkarter" data-source="post: 15372898" data-attributes="member: 79484"><p>I am the same way with the throttle honestly, this is the first car I've owned with drive by wire. It honestly feels a lot like driving my friends e39 m5, the gas pedal is so light that when I try to do very mild throttle input corrections, I just start jumping all over the place. It seems if I commit, I'm more smooth.</p><p></p><p>I am not surprised the dealer was messing with the trunk alignment, the 2015 roush S2 I test drove had the hood and trunk way off in alignment. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I also found some yellow stains on my back bumper under the trunk, I took it back to the dealer this morning and the detail guy made it somewhat better. However, in the process of using whatever compound he used, he scratched the hell out of the paint. Imagine doing a wet sand on a scratch and not going back to polish it, thats basically what its at. I'm going to go over it with 205 on a PC 7424XP and see if that fixes it. If I can't fix this, I'm going to go back to the dealer on monday and bitch at them for this.</p><p></p><p>This is basically why I didn't want the detailing department touching it at all, I never trust dealer detailing departments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offroadkarter, post: 15372898, member: 79484"] I am the same way with the throttle honestly, this is the first car I've owned with drive by wire. It honestly feels a lot like driving my friends e39 m5, the gas pedal is so light that when I try to do very mild throttle input corrections, I just start jumping all over the place. It seems if I commit, I'm more smooth. I am not surprised the dealer was messing with the trunk alignment, the 2015 roush S2 I test drove had the hood and trunk way off in alignment. I also found some yellow stains on my back bumper under the trunk, I took it back to the dealer this morning and the detail guy made it somewhat better. However, in the process of using whatever compound he used, he scratched the hell out of the paint. Imagine doing a wet sand on a scratch and not going back to polish it, thats basically what its at. I'm going to go over it with 205 on a PC 7424XP and see if that fixes it. If I can't fix this, I'm going to go back to the dealer on monday and bitch at them for this. This is basically why I didn't want the detailing department touching it at all, I never trust dealer detailing departments. [/QUOTE]
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