Should not be happening on a 6 month old car, especially one with the Premium paint option.
The water based, environmentally friendly paint that lots of manufacturers are now using, doesn't seem to be as durable as the oil/solvent based.
Speaking to my mate who owns his own paint bodyshop, and also to the head bodyshop sprayer at my dealership, both have told me that the water based paint is c##p.
Its alot thinner and more susceptible to stone chips, especially on areas like the front bumper and bonnet.
Getting lots more newer cars in for frontal resprays, due too the damaged paint, compared too the solvent based ones.
As much as am up for saving the environment and doing my bit, I would gladly pay more for the option of having a tougher solvent based paint over a thinner water based one.
The thought of developing rust spots on a new cars bonnet, after a few months, due to this, is a concern.
With owners taking their cars offroad and into harsh environments, I think the majority would tick the solvent paint box option.
I like the option on the new Defender, having a plastic wrap on the car to protect the paintwork from stonechips etc.
Maybe LR are aware of the fact that water based paint is not as tough, hence the option.
Makes sense, as Defenders will be abused more.
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