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  • T Verdier
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    Originally posted by 91e30181
    Always fight with the insurance company. I do it all day everyday, so dont let them tell you what they are gonna do for you. I went through this with my GTI and now its fixed without a salvage title 5 grand later!
    thanks for the positivity.
    Originally posted by lifeiskaos
    thats what you get for having those bumpers... i bet your frame is tweaked


    Originally posted by SpasticDwarf
    Lots of strange info going on in this thread. I've been in this situation before... more than once.

    You need to contact HIS insurance company. Yours doesn't need to know about it.
    They will likely total the car- but if they do, you'll be getting a sizable check. I got a $2600 check for a 325 with 300k miles on it and a salvage title. I got almost $6k for my e28.

    Anyway, contact his insurance company. They'll ask for your insurance info, but you're not obligated to give them the info. Your insurance has no relation to it and therefore don't need to know about it. You can press this on them.

    Don't let them run you in circles- insist they need to work on YOUR time schedule, since this is not YOUR fault. Tell them you want an adjuster to come out and look at the car- chances are they'll write the check on the spot.
    You gotta play the role of the victim here. Don't back down to anything they try to throw at you. Insist the car is an enthusiast's car, show them what other cars in the same shape are going for.

    Trust me, you'll get a lot for your car if they total it (which I'm pretty sure they will). Just have lots of examples printed out from R3V, e30tech, craigslist, autotrader, and ebay. Add up how much money in replacement parts you have and such.

    You'll come out ahead.


    Ok, that's enough useful info from me for the rest of the month. Back to begging for attention!
    Thanks for the useful info

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  • Paukert11
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    Originally posted by Janderson
    Then when he doesn't pay, you're proper fucked.

    Go through insurance and get it done right.

    I love that movie SNATCH!!!


    YEAH it doesn't look bad. I woul take the cash and make a space to push the bumper out and weld the inside of the trunk and call it a day. It sucks when you baby gets hurt.

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  • 2002maniac
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    Take the cash and drive it as is. It really doesnt look that bad, but it will be totalled.

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  • BimmerBro
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    spasticdwarf just killed it on what you should do btw
    +1

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  • BimmerBro
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    everybodys just gotta be in such a rush that they forget they are operating expensive delicate equipment! It's not a race!

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  • SpasticDwarf
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    Originally posted by kamotors
    exactly, I had to wait 3 months to get my car out of the body shop and I didn't even have them fix it,they were just getting it appraised,If you get a rental car it speeds them up. 4 days after I got a rental car it was settled after I had already waited about 3 months.
    That sucks. I got 'em on the phone and pushed them around. Tell 'em you're not gonna budge. You need X, Y, and Z. Make them do it. None of this is your fault, you've been inconvenienced.

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  • kamotors
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    Originally posted by SpasticDwarf
    ..Don't let them run you in circles- insist they need to work on YOUR time schedule, since this is not YOUR fault. Tell them you want an adjuster to come out and look at the car- chances are they'll write the check on the spot....
    exactly, I had to wait 3 months to get my car out of the body shop and I didn't even have them fix it,they were just getting it appraised,If you get a rental car it speeds them up. 4 days after I got a rental car it was settled after I had already waited about 3 months.

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  • SpasticDwarf
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    Lots of strange info going on in this thread. I've been in this situation before... more than once.

    You need to contact HIS insurance company. Yours doesn't need to know about it.
    They will likely total the car- but if they do, you'll be getting a sizable check. I got a $2600 check for a 325 with 300k miles on it and a salvage title. I got almost $6k for my e28.

    Anyway, contact his insurance company. They'll ask for your insurance info, but you're not obligated to give them the info. Your insurance has no relation to it and therefore don't need to know about it. You can press this on them.

    Don't let them run you in circles- insist they need to work on YOUR time schedule, since this is not YOUR fault. Tell them you want an adjuster to come out and look at the car- chances are they'll write the check on the spot.
    You gotta play the role of the victim here. Don't back down to anything they try to throw at you. Insist the car is an enthusiast's car, show them what other cars in the same shape are going for.

    Trust me, you'll get a lot for your car if they total it (which I'm pretty sure they will). Just have lots of examples printed out from R3V, e30tech, craigslist, autotrader, and ebay. Add up how much money in replacement parts you have and such.

    You'll come out ahead.


    Ok, that's enough useful info from me for the rest of the month. Back to begging for attention!

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  • jintermont
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    Originally posted by nando
    the bumper shocks absorb 5mph or less impacts. anything more than that, they won't do shit. metal bumpers aren't going to save you if you hit something hard at a high speed.. they use composite/plastic bumpers on modern cars for a reason.
    thats what i thought until i rear ended this chevy back in november i hit this lady at about 25 mph with my un-tucked diving board her car was fine and there was no body damage on my car, but my motor and tranny mounts sapped due to age i think my diving board was my saving grace in this instance

    my

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  • etxxz
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    DIDNT READ.

    remember the cracks that you are showing is the sound deadening.. Maybe some metal is tweaked but how much? IMO, New bumper shocks in the rear, exhaust tips and your car is good.

    Its not a show car and although if you sell the car it may have some affect anywhere between Nothing to Completely getting rejected. = keep it. Have your friend buy you a couple beers and be happy it wasn't worse ; /

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  • nando
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    the bumper shocks absorb 5mph or less impacts. anything more than that, they won't do shit. metal bumpers aren't going to save you if you hit something hard at a high speed.. they use composite/plastic bumpers on modern cars for a reason.

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  • kamotors
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    just think of it like a big door ding, from what I can tell in the picture it still looks like a nice car:)

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  • etta325
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    dude that sucks big time. just be glad it is not any worse. iver seen people post rearenders worse then this. i could barley see the wrinkle. dude i hope i can make it this weekend. i just need to find some money for gas. its only like an hour away from here though so its not to bad. haha

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  • lifeiskaos
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    thats what you get for having those bumpers... i bet your frame is tweaked

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  • norcalE30
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    wow that sucks... first hers, now you? call me about this weekend

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