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Got in a little accident today got in a little accident today, just wanted to know how much the estimate cost would be to fix this? before i go to icbc or an autobody shop, just wanted a general idea passenger fender is warped and slightly off, bumper is damaged and it looks like the fitment of the hood got shifted. other than that, i think everything else is fine http://i40.tinypic.com/33xixsm.jpg http://i44.tinypic.com/x7ejq.jpg http://i44.tinypic.com/beejkm.jpg |
If cosmetics isn't an issue, save yourself the money and just leave it |
^ um, his turn signal got oblierated..i'd think that'd fall under a safety/functional domain. |
junk yard the corner light. then screw the rest. |
i actually can't just leave it. i need to get it fixed |
in a similar hit (not quite as much damage) my friend got $900 to fix his 89 Camry, then he just went to Pick and Pull and got a new turn signal for cheap. |
not sure about your car but my tsx had the SAME dmg... bumper fender headlight and slight dent on hood... icbc estimated 2500 dmg . edit: but it looks like yours is worse. |
i had to replace my left fender last year i think it was like 600 or 800 i forget but you can use that as a benchmark i guess |
i was thinking of just getting the passenger fender, bumper off a parts car on craigslist if it's the same color hopefully but i rather get it fixed right |
I'm thinking it can be fixed under $1200. But don't quote me on that though. |
that's a total. Price of a Tercel, price of repair, consider those, this car is toast. |
i'm just hoping the cost is less than $1000 |
doubt it's gonna be under $1K. the fender is way off. do you know any bodyshops? connections? drop by one and they'll do a free estimate. i know of one in north van, shoot me a PM if interested. |
^ i gotta ask some friends but thanks, i'll shoot you a PM if interested |
I'm no professional, but from the looks of it, I will estimate that it's a total loss: From what my eyes can see: Corner light: $30-70 Side fender needs reshaping and repainting or replacement: $300-500 Front bumper needs reshaping or replacement (missing "safety" plastic piece too!): $300-800 Hood edge looks slightly damaged: $100-200 Front Grill looks pretty misaligned: More money here depending on how much internal damage there is Like others said, just drop by a body shop and get a rough estimate... to get it properly fixed, it'll probably cost over 1k. |
I'll put the car out of its misery for $50 |
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off topic question: i wouldn't be able to use this for my road test as i have it coming up because this was the car i was gonna use, the turn signals still work or is it considered unsafe to drive? |
As long as all signals work, and the damage doesn't go into the engine or will cause the engine to potentially die out at any time, you should be fine. But I'm not 100% sure on that. But as a side note: If the accident was your fault, wouldn't you not be able to take your road test for another 2 years? |
get a corner signal cover, glue it back on and call it a day. the labour is going to cost more than your car. |
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i think the car is probably gonna be a write off, i think the tire rubs when i make left turns and going over bumps and bumpy roads i can hear the car getting scraped a bit |
i call write-off now hand the keys over to a friend and drive it off a cliff |
Go buy a $10 hammer. Take off the fender and corner lamp. Whack the light support until it looks even. Replace corner lamp with one from the junkyard. Put fender back on. If its not straight enough. Put the fender on and bolt it down. Leave the bolt nearest to the damage off. Grab an old hoodie Whack the bent part on top of the bend. Exterior side. Put the bolt back on. You'll know its straight if it has no problems aligning. If it does, loosen the other fender bolts and tighten accordingly till it fits. You just saved yourself a few hundred dollars. Looks like the tire is rubbing the bumper though. Just pull it up and secure it with a random nut and bolt in any preexisting hole between them. Or use zipties. Posted via RS Mobile |
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