Paint chip - who is responsible?

05PhillyStang

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When I was washing my car, I noticed there was a paint chip on the bottom corner of the factory spoiler. I also noticed that there is a spot on the car directly below the spoiler that had touch-up paint applied. This spot is practically invisible (especially since it's under the spoiler), but it's there. To give you an idea of the paint chip, it is a the very end of the spoiler in a triangular shape where the spoiler has it's "pointed" edge. Picture the part of the spoiler that is closest to the decklid. The chip is about 1/2 inch in size.

It seems as if the part that was touched up was hit by the spoiler during installation.

In any event, I went to my local Ford dealer (I did not purchase from a local dealer). The service rep said that I had to contact the dealership that sold me the car. I told him that I thought warranty issues can be covered at and Ford-Lincoln-Mercury dealer. He agreed but said that "this is a dealer issue, not a warranty issue." So I called and the salesman indicated that the car would have to be looked at by their service manager. I asked if there was a way that my local dealership could look at the car, make a determination, and report back to the selling dealership's service manager. The salesman (who was very helpful) said he'd see what he could do. I went up the chain of command and the ultimate decision was that the selling dealership would have to look at it.

I can't afford to take a whole day off from work just to have someone look at my car. Then who knows if I have to take it back another day for the actual repair.

I'm really stuck. Is there a Ford Service Center I can call to have this taken care of? Or, does anyone have any other suggestions? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Vandil - that's what I was thinking. Any tips on a good ducktail that will cover the factory spoiler holes? I like the CDC spoiler but I really think the add-ons to cover the factory holes are ugly