V70 dents

Discussion in 'Volvo V70' started by eastender, Oct 25, 2006.

  1. eastender

    eastender Guest

    Has anyone else noticed how easily the V70 door panels dent, thanks to
    people opening doors in car parks? Ours has several now.

    E.
     
    eastender, Oct 25, 2006
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  2. eastender

    Roadie Guest

    The doors and other body panels of most cars will dent if someone opens
    a door into them. Remember all that force from a door that weighs well
    over 100 pounds is being slammed into one small area in your door.
    Because so many people squeeze their supersized SUV's and trucks into
    parking spaces designed for standard sized cars it is a good idea to
    look carefully at what is next to you before parking.
     
    Roadie, Oct 25, 2006
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  3. eastender

    eastender Guest

    Sure, but I'm surprised how easily it's happened with our V70 - not seen in
    other cars we've had to this extent.

    E.
     
    eastender, Oct 25, 2006
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  4. eastender

    Tom Guest

    In truth the 2001-2007 V70 doors do dent very easily. The material is very
    thin and the projection strip is place to low on the car to-do any good.
    You can see how fragile the rear doors are by pushing on the sheet metal
    of the rear doors. I'm always looking for "safe" parking places but still
    have three dents. All my 200 series cars had dings but not dents. One
    thing with the dent it does not ding the paint. That¹s right the doors are
    that soft no chip paint just a dent. One owner¹s opinion. Tom
     
    Tom, Oct 25, 2006
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  5. eastender

    Robert Guest

    I have a 1998 V70 XC with all of the AWFUL plastic body cladding on the
    side, but I can say that it is good for preventing dings. I don't have
    any, and I've been hit by some doors: they just bounce off of the
    plastic molding.
     
    Robert, Oct 26, 2006
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