Poll for Those with Paint Blistering / Bubbling Defect

Does your Emira have any Paint Blistering/Bubbling issues, and if it does, when was it manufactured?

  • My Emira does not have any Paint Blistering/Bubbling Issues

    Votes: 107 68.2%
  • My Emira does have Paint Blistering/Bubbling Issues: Manufacture date (Prior to 01/23)

    Votes: 14 8.9%
  • My Emira does have Paint Blistering/Bubbling Issues: Manufacture date (01/23)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • My Emira does have Paint Blistering/Bubbling Issues: Manufacture date (02/23)

    Votes: 2 1.3%
  • My Emira does have Paint Blistering/Bubbling Issues: Manufacture date (03/23)

    Votes: 11 7.0%
  • My Emira does have Paint Blistering/Bubbling Issues: Manufacture date (04/23)

    Votes: 5 3.2%
  • My Emira does have Paint Blistering/Bubbling Issues: Manufacture date (05/23)

    Votes: 3 1.9%
  • My Emira does have Paint Blistering/Bubbling Issues: Manufacture date (06/23)

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • My Emira does have Paint Blistering/Bubbling Issues: Manufacture date (07/23)

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • My Emira does have Paint Blistering/Bubbling Issues: Manufacture date (08/23)

    Votes: 2 1.3%
  • My Emira does have Paint Blistering/Bubbling Issues: Manufacture date (09/23)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • My Emira does have Paint Blistering/Bubbling Issues: Manufacture date (10/23)

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • My Emira does have Paint Blistering/Bubbling Issues: Manufacture date (After 10/23)

    Votes: 10 6.4%

  • Total voters
    157
The good news is that they are all being replaced under warranty, with no questions asked (in the UK at least).

The issue is, how long can they realistically afford to do this at £5k+ per car, and will the replacement doors actually solve the issue or just kick the issue into a post warranty time period.

I'm afraid it's the second one :(
 
I'm afraid it's the second one :(
I don’t disagree. We’re starting to see a fair few vehicles that have build dates post the supposed door “fix”. Whilst the build date doesn’t necessarily dictate the date that the components were produced, it wouldn’t make sense for them to use doors that they know may be an issue if a fix was already in place.
 
I don’t disagree. We’re starting to see a fair few vehicles that have build dates post the supposed door “fix”. Whilst the build date doesn’t necessarily dictate the date that the components were produced, it wouldn’t make sense for them to use doors that they know may be an issue if a fix was already in place.
The fix was never official, just dealer to customer to forum -- total nonsense.
 
I don’t disagree. We’re starting to see a fair few vehicles that have build dates post the supposed door “fix”. Whilst the build date doesn’t necessarily dictate the date that the components were produced, it wouldn’t make sense for them to use doors that they know may be an issue if a fix was already in place.
You're crediting the left hand with knowing what the right hand it up to here... silly rabbit ;) 😢

This is literally the only issue that really bugs me. If my "forever car" starts blistering years from now, and outside warranty, I'm going to be incredibly miffed. I encourage (read: humbly beg) third parties to start developing ideas for (CF?) door skins and rear quarter panels now... I fear there will be a market for them.
 
You're crediting the left hand with knowing what the right hand it up to here... silly rabbit ;) 😢

This is literally the only issue that really bugs me. If my "forever car" starts blistering years from now, and outside warranty, I'm going to be incredibly miffed. I encourage (read: humbly beg) third parties to start developing ideas for (CF?) door skins and rear quarter panels now... I fear there will be a market for them.
Should be extremely simple to create a mold to create more fiberglass outer door skins.
 
You're crediting the left hand with knowing what the right hand it up to here... silly rabbit ;) 😢

This is literally the only issue that really bugs me. If my "forever car" starts blistering years from now, and outside warranty, I'm going to be incredibly miffed. I encourage (read: humbly beg) third parties to start developing ideas for (CF?) door skins and rear quarter panels now... I fear there will be a market for them.
Same for me - it’s also my forever car and the risk of paint blistering (again) is a real thief of joy!
 
Same for me - it’s also my forever car and the risk of paint blistering (again) is a real thief of joy!
Paint blistering is the least of owners problems. Mines been at JCT600 for 5 1/2 weeks with no end in sight, a first start problem that has now been diagnosed as requiring a replacement ECU and a new engine wiring harness. Main screen repaired, reversing camera replaced, all brake pads replaced, tail light replaced, wiper motors replaced, seat belts replaced, HVAC repair, A pillar airbag fasteners, module in the airbag system replaced, various pipes and hoses checked and reconnected and 2 doors on order not due until February 2025.

Certainly not my 'forever car', its gone when the doors get done and has 10 months of warranty left to run.
 
Paint blistering is the least of owners problems. Mines been at JCT600 for 5 1/2 weeks with no end in sight, a first start problem that has now been diagnosed as requiring a replacement ECU and a new engine wiring harness. Main screen repaired, reversing camera replaced, all brake pads replaced, tail light replaced, wiper motors replaced, seat belts replaced, HVAC repair, A pillar airbag fasteners, module in the airbag system replaced, various pipes and hoses checked and reconnected and 2 doors on order not due until February 2025.

Certainly not my 'forever car', its gone when the doors get done and has 10 months of warranty left to run.
Ouch sounds like you got a real lemon. It seems to be incredibly variable-- I've had my Emira for about 18 months and never had an issue (touch fiberglass). There seem to be some Emiras with tons of problems and others with no faults at all.
 
Ouch sounds like you got a real lemon. It seems to be incredibly variable-- I've had my Emira for about 18 months and never had an issue (touch fiberglass). There seem to be some Emiras with tons of problems and others with no faults at all.
Jeez, don't mention 'fibre glass', I've been reading a thread on here that went into the complexities of the difference between traditional fibre glass and the Emiras fibre infused plastic (composite) doors/hatch/rear 1/4. 🙄

A lemon indeed, I think it was the one used to train all the female workers on. 😏
 
Jeez, don't mention 'fibre glass', I've been reading a thread on here that went into the complexities of the difference between traditional fibre glass and the Emiras fibre infused plastic (composite) doors/hatch/rear 1/4. 🙄

A lemon indeed, I think it was the one used to train all the female workers on. 😏
Given the last line of your comment, I would call it Karma.
 
Mine goes in for a service, to have the heater fan replaced and to sort blistering on a door on Thursday - wish me luck!

I'm not going to take a courtesy car because I'm picking up a new Eletre on the same day, yes, I know, the dark side is calling me, but the tax benefits on an electric company car in the UK are to good to pass up!!
 
This is making me nervous. The first NA cars are one year old. I guess I should wish my car a happy birthday. Just hoping that it doesn't suffer from raging hormones, develop acne, and start back talking (lights, error messages, etc).
 
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