11-08-2019, 08:26 PM | #1 |
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So... I got rear ended today and was wondering if you guys think the damage is reparable. Most of the damage is the rear bumper (which held up much better than I thought it would). Does this look like something that can be resprayed or fixed? Or do I need a new bumper? Also, would you guys recommend going through insurance for this? I'm under 22 so my insurance is already ridiculously high...
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11-08-2019, 08:33 PM | #2 |
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not sure of your state laws but no chance in hell a rear end would affect ur insurance its not fault.
i would absoluetly go through insurance a new bumper cover plus paint will get you 1500 dollars. anything is repairable; but the bumper cover alone is 1k which is a nice payout from insurance. probably going to have to eat the diffuser damage but find one on ebay. i collected 1.7k from insurance left the damage there. most of that can be buffed out |
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11-08-2019, 08:39 PM | #3 |
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NC is not a "no fault" state. Call your insurance and give them the details of the driver that hit you. They will find them at fault and repair your car for free. Your premium will not go up.
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Not as stated, hardly any of that will buff out. its dented, missing paint, impressions, deep scuffs...only thing that will remove is transfer, and he actually has very minimal of that. (or were you talking about your car?) Not as stated, diffusor will be covered as well. Exhaust tips will be replaced. Perfect time to get pricing on the exhaust tip, then find black ones and replace, get pricing on new painted reflectors (or have the bodyshop spray your current ones even better for a perfect match to the bumper) if you wanted to go that route |
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interesting that insurance would cover the cost of an aftermarket diffuser. maybe back to stock? |
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11-09-2019, 08:21 PM | #10 |
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how is carfax going to find out. probably only a total loss is reported. theres cars probably with half the rear end repaired and no carfax; but i guess some repair shops could report to carfax so my statement is a bit too exteme. carfax is a good starting point; but will never tell the whole story on both sides. my sisters engine got rebuilt after a piston blew. carfax is clean... so take carfaxes with a grain of salt.
a good car buyer knows accidents don't tell the whole story; but a dealer will hang it over your head. just get your money now. trying to speculate down the road is foolish. |
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