On my Honda Jazz (first registration in September 2002) there was a slight rust formation on the rear right wheel. To clarify the warranty question I brought it to the Honda dealership Häusler in Ismaning, where photos were taken. After several weeks I was informed that an expert from Honda would like to examine the damage and therefore an appointment was agreed. When the vehicle was delivered, I was told that the expert did not come and the damage on warranty repa Two days later, a call came that was painted at this point (this damage was not reported to me when I bought a car from another Honda dealer) and Honda did not recognize any guarantee case. As far as it is still irrelevant. The problem is that there was damage to the car of several thousand euros, which I now have to carry. On behalf of Honda, the dealership cut out a piece of about 50x50cm from the fender so that it “ununun This happened without consulting me. Honda takes the view that this is not a guarantee case (as far as correct). The dealership claims that this procedure is prescribed by Honda. A (commissioned by the dealership!) expert found that the previous repair by a paint layer thickness measurement was easy to determine and that the “intervention” was generally unnecessary for rust removal. Neither the Honda customer service nor the Autohau In this case, they are willing to help me. They are even denied the issue of the vehicle, because it was taken about 70km away in a spenglery, where it is stored unfit for driving. From the beginning 3000 euros one is currently at approx. 2000 euros (so far without a written estimate) which I have to pay for the repair of the damage. And all this after a date, which was intended exclusively to clarify the guarantee question. In the meantime, the Aut ohaus offered to pay for the damaged car when buying a new car in order to charge the whole thing. Otherwise, you limit yourself to the threat of penalty fees (currently 15 euros per day) if the repair required is not ordered and paid. What is your opinion on this case?