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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 667
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Hi all. Just seeking some advice.
This arvo some clown decided to drive right into the back of my wife's 3 year old Subaru Forester XT at 70kph. My wife is fortunately OK (bruised & sore) but the car is destroyed apparently. Haven't seen it but 3 of the 4 doors won't open. The whole car is bent. I'd thus greatly appreciate recommendations for a very good repair place around the Melbourne bayside area. Somebody who's not going to spin me a line of BS etc about it being repairable when in fact its stuffed. I'm assuming it'll be a statutory write-off, but if not, I want a pristine job on the repair. No half measures. Many years ago I used SuperFinish on South Rd Moorabbin when I bent my old ED XR6 and they did a fantastic job. Not sure on reputation now, or if there are others in the area. Any suggestions welcomed & appreciated. Brent. |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 3,339
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If you have insurance use that, they will decide if its a write off or not. It will speed up the process, the repairer I always tell people about is Corso body works in South Melbourne. I have used them for my old BA XT, Very good job and could not even tell it had been smashed. (front bumper bar and rear bumper bar). Also I did work in insurance claims and Corso Body Works always did excellent work. The repairer also gives a life time warranty on all repairs carried out.
http://www.corsobodyworks.com.au/ |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 9,292
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Any repairer that would want to fix it is a repairer you should walk away from.
As said, use your insurer and let them deal with it all. |
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Regular Member
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 241
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Similar thing happened to my old mans forrester, got rear ended and turned it into a bannana, they didnt stuff around to much just wrote it off, wouldnt really want to keep a car that had been bent like that
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 667
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Thanks guys. I'm almost certain that its stuffed. Its just that my insurer told me to advise them tomorrow of my "preferred repairer" so I need to come up with a name/option.
Whilst I am of course exceptionally relieved that my wife is OK, we have a 2008 model car that is now buggered, and the payout will fall around $12k short of new replacement cost. We bought the car new. So, if I want a newbie, I'm up for $12k, otherwise I spend the next 3 months of weekends scouring used car yards looking for a mint condition 2nd hand model. All because some stoned-out-of-his mind imbecile decided to drive. I bet the ***** is on welfare as well, so I pay twice. Ain't the world grand...... |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,316
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Super Finish still do awesome quality work, so that's no issue at all.
Honestly, I know you're ****ed off but you can't say you're 12k out of pocket as you're car has devalued in 3 years. Just do your research on it's value and push the issue with the insurance company. |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 3,339
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If you go through your insurance, it does not matter what the persons income is. Glad everyone is ok tho. |
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Ford Fiesta
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 235
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$12k short of new replacement cost is pretty damn good for a car that is 2-3 years old. Market value would have depreciated far more than that during that time.
Mr Gloss in Moorabbin do excellent work and they are a Subaru Factory repairer. However with the sort of damage you have described I would not want the car to be repaired. |
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