General wear and tear
General wear and tear
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lucozade

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2,574 posts

302 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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Guys,

Don't want to make a big song and dance about this but what would you all be willing to accept as general wear and tear?

for example, my 3R is 10 months old, has 8600 miles on the clock. It has magnolia leather. The leather bolster on the drivers side has worn very badly and in fact I pointed it out to my dealer at the 1000 mile service. I have a split in the gear knob leather and the foot well mat on the drivers side has a big hole in it.

Save your breath if your going to lecture me about my expectations because I guess everyones will be different. However I didn't expect the leather quality should be brought into question on such a new car.

Anyway, dealer has informed me that I will have to pay for the repair/replacement. Suggestions for the drivers chair are to spray it. Has anyone got it retrimed - if so at what cost? If its best to get it retrimmed then I'm wondering if now would be a good time to get some padding in there too? That said it would seem I'm going to have to do this every year.

No flamings please just wanted to get an understanding if my expectations are higher than everybody elses.

obes

3,298 posts

267 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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I agree, of course there's wear and tear but I would not expect the leather to degrade like that.

m12_nathan

5,138 posts

282 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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If it was pointed out to your dealer at 1000 mile service then I'd expect them to sort it.

Marlon

735 posts

281 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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I had the same thing on the drivers seat; the leather is very thin (although better than on the very first models). I had my (black) leather re-connolised (FOC by my dealer) on the worn area and it lasted well after that, but the line from Noble was that they would not replace the seat under warranty.

Mr Noble

6,538 posts

256 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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Lucozade. YHM

hunttheshunt

1,093 posts

263 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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I guess this is a commom problem on the car. My drivers seat (red) has worn quite badly, but just figured I was too fat!!

Anyway, Vegantune do a leather swatch that protects that area on both seats if you want it. I've had them fitted and they look OK.

aps

97 posts

279 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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Yes my seat side bolster has lost the black leather covering as well as it seems to catch whatever I am wearing on entry and exit.
Suppose after 16000 miles not the end of the world but how about kids scuff guard?

joust

14,622 posts

282 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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The carpet in the footwell is a known weakness due to the way your foot rests on it and moves.

The carpet is not the really tough, but hard and 'wirey' polyester stuff as that wouldn't look so nice. However it's an easy fix, go to B&Q or any other carpet shop, buy one "tile" of the industrial black carpet, and cut to size over what's gone out and stick it down with impact adhesive. It takes about 10 minutes, costs about £3 for the carpet tile and isn't really something I'd bother my dealer with.

In fairness to Noble many cars suffer from this unless you put car mats in (which by definition are much stronger stuff) - but on the flip side, there isn't really a car mat for the Noble that would stop this.

The alternative is to get a normal rubber car mat and cut to size a nice shaped bit and stick that to the worn area.

The seats probably suffer from being soft leather - but I don't know as I've always had Alcantara and it's never had any 'wearing' issues. Again it's a "presentation / feel vs. longevity" thing really - seems like if you replace the soft leather with some harder/smoother stuff it's fine - but that's probably down to each user's preference.

J

caccobra

340 posts

259 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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Or, you could do what I did....overlay the runners in the floor with some stainless steel. It keeps your feet from tearing up the carpet on the runners everytime you get in and out. I could see that getting torn up pretty quickly.

www.nobleforums.com/showthread.php?t=48

By the way, it's hard to see in the photo, but it is actually etched with "POWERED BY Ford" Yeah, I live in Ford country and the runners were manufactured and etched at a local Ford prototype plant for me. I just had to do the final polishing and mounting of the raised Ford emblem and dab of Ford blue paint under it.

topboss

360 posts

276 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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My drivers seat bolster was also very worn after just 2K miles. Factory replaced free of charge.....no questions asked.

V6GTO

11,579 posts

265 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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My alcantara interior is still like new after 7,500 miles [smugsmilie]

Martin.

l6nex

356 posts

276 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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Heres a pic of my interior all redone with a little more padding in the seats for my girlfriends wee bum

chillidog

1,021 posts

258 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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lucozade said:
... and the foot well mat on the drivers side has a big hole in it.


Maybe cover it with a floormat like this one:
www.nobleforums.com/showthread.php?t=202&highlight=mats
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Richard

sjc

15,804 posts

293 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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Lucozade, if your car is 10 months old surely the original 12 month factory warranty covers it or have I (A) misunderstood your post ( most likely!) or (B) is the warranty not as good as it should be ?

lucozade

Original Poster:

2,574 posts

302 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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l6nex said:
Heres a pic of my interior all redone with a little more padding in the seats for my girlfriends wee bum



I'm sure you could get a bit more blue in there mate

lucozade

Original Poster:

2,574 posts

302 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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sjc said:
Lucozade, if your car is 10 months old surely the original 12 month factory warranty covers it or have I (A) misunderstood your post ( most likely!) or (B) is the warranty not as good as it should be ?


To be clear my car still has a warranty.

Unfortunately the factory have refused to fix the seat although I'm waiting on a call from Bob Sharpe to confirm this is still the case.

l6nex

356 posts

276 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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lucozade said:

l6nex said:
Heres a pic of my interior all redone with a little more padding in the seats for my girlfriends wee bum




I'm sure you could get a bit more blue in there mate


Well I was going to change the carpet too!! but I thought maybe thats a bit too much!!!

_DeeJay_

5,052 posts

277 months

Friday 20th May 2005
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I had the same problem with my t350c (I know wrong forum) where the fake leather gear and handbrake gaters tore (and came unstuck).

The dealer refused to restick them because they were torn, so replaced them both under warranty with leather items so it didn't happen again.

Surely Noble should take the same approach?