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Wreck, best quality cheapest repair?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gavin Allan" data-source="post: 1009276" data-attributes="member: 60736"><p>I rear-ended a Tacoma without brake lights a few years ago (had like 3k miles on my nice new 'trac), and messed up a front corner. Hood was OK, but bent a wheel going over a curb. Otherwise, sounds like very similar damage. Initial estimate was something like $2600, and approved by insurance co, but the shop found more after they got into it. The total ended up being $4300 with all new Ford parts. Did great work- I can't see any difference from the showroom. My radiator support was cracked. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Wife's Pilot got banged up good in a hailstorm. Paintless was the way to go- but same thing. Initial estimate was $2800, but it turned out to be $3900 when they were finished. That was two years ago, and it still looks great. PDR even removed several door dings too. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Both cases USAA FedEx'ed a check to me for the initial estimate minus the deductible the day after I filed the claim. The next check was Fed Ex'ed the next day after the additional damage was discovered. LOVE USAA!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gavin Allan, post: 1009276, member: 60736"] I rear-ended a Tacoma without brake lights a few years ago (had like 3k miles on my nice new 'trac), and messed up a front corner. Hood was OK, but bent a wheel going over a curb. Otherwise, sounds like very similar damage. Initial estimate was something like $2600, and approved by insurance co, but the shop found more after they got into it. The total ended up being $4300 with all new Ford parts. Did great work- I can't see any difference from the showroom. My radiator support was cracked. Wife's Pilot got banged up good in a hailstorm. Paintless was the way to go- but same thing. Initial estimate was $2800, but it turned out to be $3900 when they were finished. That was two years ago, and it still looks great. PDR even removed several door dings too. Both cases USAA FedEx'ed a check to me for the initial estimate minus the deductible the day after I filed the claim. The next check was Fed Ex'ed the next day after the additional damage was discovered. LOVE USAA!!! [/QUOTE]
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