Greek-R
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Hello everyone,
i Havent introduced myself as im not yet an owner (hopefully this is gonna change within a matter of days)
I'm checking out some 2nd hand models (TCP200, 2011 model, GT, matte carbon roof*) and i notices something that worried me but it might be typical wear and tear.
the car is generally in very good condition, but under the glass on the top part of the windshield it looks like the sealant has serated pattern of errosion starting from the top, end moving towards the glass for about 2-3mm.
is that typical? does it mean that perhaps the windshield was replaced with sub-par materials? does the RCZ share the same windshield as some other peugeots (ie, if push comes to shove, will i be able to get a replacement easily/cheaply?)
unfortunately no fotos yet as i havent bought the car. but will post if everything goes smoothly!
*also, the carbon roof in matte version looks very dull, i know its matte, but it just looks like very poor, do we know if there is a trick to either make it glossy, or renew it into a more... lively matte?
i Havent introduced myself as im not yet an owner (hopefully this is gonna change within a matter of days)
I'm checking out some 2nd hand models (TCP200, 2011 model, GT, matte carbon roof*) and i notices something that worried me but it might be typical wear and tear.
the car is generally in very good condition, but under the glass on the top part of the windshield it looks like the sealant has serated pattern of errosion starting from the top, end moving towards the glass for about 2-3mm.
is that typical? does it mean that perhaps the windshield was replaced with sub-par materials? does the RCZ share the same windshield as some other peugeots (ie, if push comes to shove, will i be able to get a replacement easily/cheaply?)
unfortunately no fotos yet as i havent bought the car. but will post if everything goes smoothly!
*also, the carbon roof in matte version looks very dull, i know its matte, but it just looks like very poor, do we know if there is a trick to either make it glossy, or renew it into a more... lively matte?