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      11-04-2011, 08:25 AM   #69
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I think it does. BMW's paint isn't near as durable as other brands. It chips and scratches easily. The process seems rushed so they can push more vehicles through the line.
I think newer cars manufacturers are skimping on the paint job, my 2009 forester has poorer quality compared to previous Subaru scratches and knick easily in metallic silver. That's why I think get plain white non metallic ain't such a bad idea for if one were respray in the future the affected parts it would be easier to match.
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