Gold Member Username: MgbcsLincoln, Nebraska Post Number: 2519 Registered: Dec-06 | Well, I went away on a vacation to our cabin and a huge hail storm hit my neighborhood. My car got pelted and there's a bunch of damage. I have significant dents all over the hood, roof, and trunk. Does anyone have a rough idea of what it would cost to repair? I'll bring it in for an estimate, but I was curious to know what anyone else has experienced. It's a 2000 black Mercury Sable BTW. It is insured, but the deductible is really high, so I may not want to deal with it. Thanks for the info. |
Gold Member Username: The_image_dynamicSan Diego, California Post Number: 4052 Registered: Dec-06 | Try one of these: http://fulllineproducts.com/proddetail.asp?prod=EZAUPOPDNT-6 |
Gold Member Username: MgbcsLincoln, Nebraska Post Number: 2523 Registered: Dec-06 | haha no thanks. There's hundreds of dents in this b*tch. Anyone have an idea? |
Gold Member Username: The_image_dynamicSan Diego, California Post Number: 4058 Registered: Dec-06 | Oh lol I didn't know there was that many. To have all those dents fixed and get a paint job anywhere near factory quality will cost a couple grand easy, especially black which is one of the hardest to spray correctly. Pay the deductible and call it a day. Some policies won't cover "acts of nature" so look into that. |
Gold Member Username: MgbcsLincoln, Nebraska Post Number: 2526 Registered: Dec-06 | Yeah it's bad My policy does cover it, but I'm halfway wondering if my car will be totaled. It's only worth like 5K and if it needs a couple thousand in work they may say screw it???? |