The four shades of white currently named are:
White Diamond Pearl (paint code NH-603P) used on Acura MDX, Honda Odyssey
Taffeta White (NH-578) used on Honda Odyssey, Honda Pilot
White Orchid Pearl (NH-788P) used on Honda Fit, Honda HR-V
Bellanova White (NH-788P) used on Honda Fit, Honda HR-V
A similar class-action suit filed in Canada was settled in 2022 for upwards of $27 million
The affected vehicles are found nationwide, meaning the paint issue is unrelated to specific regional climates, for example. The suit alleges that the paint defect “existed in latent form when Honda manufactured the vehicles and when Plaintiffs purchased the vehicles” but will “manifest itself” during vehicle ownership. Also, per the filing, the vehicles were manufactured at Honda’s plant in Lincoln, Alabama, with the paint applied via a “robotic paint system.”
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Same paint problem happened to Hyundai, and I happened to buy one, with pearl white paint, and JUST last week, I was talking to people at the dealership, and found out that they already know that the problem is the primer under the paint. The formula was wrong, and the pearl white paint didn't stick to it like it should.
In Australia mostly Toyotas affected. They have been doing full door closed resprays.
ReplyDeleteSometime back in the '80s ( don't remember the year) AMC had an issue with improperly cured primer. Cars looked great, first time through a car wash ALL of the color coat was gone! We had some unhappy customers.
ReplyDeleteWhoa! I never heard about that!
DeleteAs I think i may have posted previously,all manufacturers have problem clear coat issues! They are irrespective of how much you might have payed for your vehicle.
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