The Geico Saga
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Let me begin with a sigh of relief, they are not going to total the car (as yet).
I used to operate a repair shop and wrote many an estimate.
My estimate includes:
a new headlight
a new secondary air pump
a replacement wheel
a fog light bracket
a front crash pad,
straightening several bumper support areas
repairing and refinishing the front bumper cover
Assuming good used parts are available my rough estimate is @ $4,500~$6,000
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Geico’s initial estimate includes:
Aligning the headlight
Replacing the fog light bracket
Repairing and refinishing the front bumper
1st go around, total = $600.00 +/-
I used to operate a repair shop and wrote many an estimate.
My estimate includes:
a new headlight
a new secondary air pump
a replacement wheel
a fog light bracket
a front crash pad,
straightening several bumper support areas
repairing and refinishing the front bumper cover
Assuming good used parts are available my rough estimate is @ $4,500~$6,000
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Geico’s initial estimate includes:
Aligning the headlight
Replacing the fog light bracket
Repairing and refinishing the front bumper
1st go around, total = $600.00 +/-
The point is, I think body shops are like Indies, try to find an honest one that prices the the time and effort to repair the same no matter what the emblem on the giille is. Parts can be a different matter.
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I had a similar experience a few years back with my 08 XK. I had just picked it up from state inspection feeling great because it needed nothing and I was just about home when a deer ran out from the side of the road into the front fender bounced off missing the door and nailing the back rear quarter panel. The first body shop I took it to got up to 7K and then needed to call in the adjuster as it was going to go higher and probably be totaled. Took it to a shop who was a little further away but I wanted to get a second opinion. He brought his best guy out to take a look and they both thought it was a fairly straight forward job even being aluminum. The plan was to pull out the quarter panel as best they could and replace the fender, however they wound up just repairing the fender also then repainting the whole side of the car. You can look up my post on it and see how they were able to pull out almost all the damage before getting to the detail work. The entire job cost the insurance company 5K (the adjuster was thrilled when he called me to tell me they would be repairing it).
The point is, I think body shops are like Indies, try to find an honest one that prices the the time and effort to repair the same no matter what the emblem on the giille is. Parts can be a different matter.
The point is, I think body shops are like Indies, try to find an honest one that prices the the time and effort to repair the same no matter what the emblem on the giille is. Parts can be a different matter.
That is a good story. I am also in Pa, outside of Philly. Could you please share the name of that shop, either here, or just pm me?
thanks in advance.
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