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Prius in wreck - pics included - estimate to repair please

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by eddiehaskell, Feb 9, 2011.

  1. eddiehaskell

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    Well I had an incident with a cement poll.:Cry::Cry: I cut to sharp and and scraped the side against the poll. Luckily, the back wheel didn't get scraped up too. Anyone have an idea on how much this will cost to reapir?
     

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    more pics
     

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    looks like 5 or 6 hundred bucks, give or take.
     
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    Two doors... closer to $1K.
     
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    only in alaska.:D
     
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    That's hardly a wreck. That doesn't look too bad, the above two estimate sound about right.

    If the cost is at or slightly above your deductible, I wouldn't put a claim in with your insurance.

    If you are in socal, I can recommend an excellent body shop, and make that thing disappear.
     
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    True, but there are crooks everywhere. :)
     
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    Thanks folks. I'm near Charlotte but thanks for the offer sipnfuel. I got one estimate on my way home today (from an insurance approved body shop) and the guy quoted me $1509.87. That's a tough pill to swallow. I'm also getting the front bumper cover replaced due to something falling off a truck and taking a chunk out of it. The quote was $880 for that. I was hoping for somewhat of a 'deal' by getting both things taken care of at once but that guy wants nearly $2500!!
     
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    drive to alaska?
     
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    lol.
     
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    Is there an accident report?
    (There shouldn't be...but you never know...especially in the PRC...:D )

    Don't involve the insurance company unless the guestimate is well north of a grand...and I mean WELL north.
    Two reasons:
    Reason # first: So-called "accident forgiveness" is a myth. The good hands people, or the lizard, or whomever will glaaaaadly fix this scrape for you however (comma!) you're gonna pay them back in the end when they raise your rates. Then...if you get into a for-real accident, or suffer hail damage, fire, flooding, civil unrest etc... then you'll get dropped like bloomers on prom night!

    Reason # next: Once the word "accident" gets attached to your VIN#, then your car's value takes a HUGE ding. It's like having the words "social disease" on your facebook page. That's why I axed about the accident report. If there is already paper on this little scrape---either insurance or from the Po-Po, then you're already skrood. Don’t believe me?
    Look on eBay, or try getting an offer for your car after you use the phrase “good as new.”

    Good Luck.
    No kidding.....get it fixed yourself.

    EDIT: It looks like it is well north of a thou, and my advice stands... Sorry.
     
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    I'm really cheap.

    If that were mine, I'd buff out what I could and live with it.
    This would save a lot of money and make parking much easier, no more trying to avoid door dings ;-)

    I would not file for insurance on this because I have $1000 deductibles, because I'm cheap.
     
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    That appears like just enough damage to be expensive. Hate to give bad news, but it's just enough to need refinishing, repainting, repair...I'm guessing upwards of 1000...that's if you go the totally legitimate body shop full repair route.

    Sorry, bad day.
     
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    The dog damage to my car cost about $4500 or more.
    Car is good as new now.
    Right!
     

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    I'm going to get another estimate today. If I can find a body shop that will fix it for $1k or less, I'll just pay for it all. As far as resale value goes, I'm thinking this car will be in the family for the long haul (200k+ miles).
     
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    ^ just remember, you usually get what you pay for...
     
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    I agree. That's not a wreck - a wreck doesn't drive. What this guy has got is a kiss. Some passing car has shown its love for the Prius and given it a wee kiss.

    It'll buff out, mostly. :rolleyes:
     
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    Did you lose a wheel cover, too?
     
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    naw, i took them off.
     
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    Where I live thats around $2000 easy. Either its 2 new doors or alot of body filler on both doors including the back edge of the front fender. Either way lots of labor and paint.

    I just had front and rear bumper replaced on mine about 6 months ago and it was $2500 for 2 skins and the rear impact brace behind the rear skin + labor & paint.

    My car is always garaged, very low miles and the metal skin paint did not match the new rubber paint very well.

    Very tough matching paint on a new urethane skin to existing metal especially on a Prius which I think does not have a very tough coat of paint on it to begin with. Fades quickly. My point is don't be surprised how the paint doesn't match well if your going with a new bumper too.

    So....I like the rub it out and forget it approach previously mentioned.
    My bumpers were covered by the guy who rear ended me.