Originally Posted by Xan This might be totally over the top, but definitely something I would try and do... But couldn't you take the damaged car, the money you get
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Not saying it's a sure thing, but it might be worth a try?
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Exactly......My car was 5 days and 200 miles old when someone caused $7K damage to it. It's been better than new for awhile now, I got my diminished value check (paid for my mods) and all is like it never happened. Actually, my paint is better than OEM so it was a good score! |
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Lets hope not.....Go to the best body shop in town. This may not necessarily not necessarily be the dealer's if they even have a captive body shop. Body work is body work.....The dealer would have no advantage here unless their shop is a quality one. Not often the case with dealer affiliated body operations..
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The only real advantage of a "dealer shop" would be the use of oem parts...this is not always the case but seeing how new our cars the aftrmarket sheet metals probly havnt been produced yet..whatevr the case your paint will not and cannot be perfectly matched to the rest of the car due to different paint n baking techniques..id have them try to paint the whole thing instead of color matching..goodluck.
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I'm not trying to scare the guy..this is what I know from experience...past 10yrs in the ins biz and before that 7yrs wholesaling honda/acura parts to bodyshops...I've delt with hundreds of shops...even taken a class on bodyshop repairs..I know how it works on the bodyshop as well as insurance end...its impossible to perfectly color match..it cannot be done...shops can get damn close..I mean really close..but not perfect..half the time nissan can't get the match right..haha..but I think we've have this conv in another thread..
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Bodyshops can only use parts that the insurance company will approve..some companies will not approve oem parts if aftrmarket/used parts are available..obviously trying to save money..I ran into this all the time unfortunately..
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I'm sure it'll come out fine..last year I got sideswipped n 5 panels had to be replaced/fixed..they did a good job for me...they use plastics insteads of bondo now which is better..I did tell the bodyshop to take "extra care" of my car or I wouldn't send them any more business..hahah..
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I'm sorry, but my 2 times experiencing the need for paint work trumps your 10 years of experience. Guess I'm just lucky with the choice of quality shops. My old TT had the left quarter blended in after a key job, by a Glasurit trained Painter/shop. And this in a Pearl Blue color. You could not tell even if you knew where to look....Just lucky I guess based on your observations.. |
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