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Kinja'd!!! "NoahthePorscheGuy" (porsche)
12/12/2013 at 19:32 • Filed to: None

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Slave2anMG

With a guess of $3800

Enjoy your internetz.

The shop estimate as of now is $4000

Thankfully, as !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! cleverly pointed out, the actual cost is free.

Is it just me or does $4000 seem like alot. I mean, thats Miata money.


DISCUSSION (17)


Kinja'd!!! Slave2anMG > NoahthePorscheGuy
12/12/2013 at 19:35

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Kinja'd!!! GhostZ > Slave2anMG
12/12/2013 at 19:39

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Guy in the back was so ahead of his time.


Kinja'd!!! Velocity- Peuguette Connoisseur > NoahthePorscheGuy
12/12/2013 at 19:41

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Kinja'd!!! RotaryLover > NoahthePorscheGuy
12/12/2013 at 20:01

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Jesus!!! And this is why I don't want a new car.


Kinja'd!!! Frank Grimes > NoahthePorscheGuy
12/12/2013 at 20:13

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I want a breakdown of hours to repair and especially the material costs.

my estimate based on not really looking at it is as follows assuming the bumper and parts are okay.

labor: 14 hours @ $45/hr $630 sanding bumper removal painting polishing etc

materials $250 paint primer sealer sand paper masking tape clear coat polish wax grease remover etc

$1260

Maybe I am not good at this.


Kinja'd!!! bimmerismyname > NoahthePorscheGuy
12/12/2013 at 20:15

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Less than my current repair. My trans just went out. $5500 will be my bill. Ugh. Not to mention someone backed into me and i have to replace my rear bumper cover now cause of a crack.


Kinja'd!!! NoahthePorscheGuy > bimmerismyname
12/12/2013 at 20:34

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But thats a transmission. This is just the Bumper and rearhatch in a economy car.


Kinja'd!!! NoahthePorscheGuy > Frank Grimes
12/12/2013 at 20:35

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It needs a brand new bumper and rear hatch.


Kinja'd!!! bimmerismyname > NoahthePorscheGuy
12/12/2013 at 20:37

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Technically my Mk5 Jetta 2.5L is an 'economy car'. It just happens to have Eibach suspension, BSH Cold Air Intake, and 2.5 inch cat back.


Kinja'd!!! Frank Grimes > NoahthePorscheGuy
12/12/2013 at 21:15

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A new hatch? It looks barely damaged.


Kinja'd!!! PS9 > RotaryLover
12/12/2013 at 21:18

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It's possible to do $4k worth of damage to any car.


Kinja'd!!! NoahthePorscheGuy > Frank Grimes
12/12/2013 at 21:18

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Looks can be deceiving. It was actually bent and will no longer close.


Kinja'd!!! PS9 > Frank Grimes
12/12/2013 at 21:19

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Could be warped in a way that causes it to not ever close right. I had a door like that.


Kinja'd!!! RotaryLover > PS9
12/12/2013 at 21:28

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Yeah but for that little? I know it's a brand new model but I know my old car wont cost me 4000$ for the same damage.


Kinja'd!!! PS9 > RotaryLover
12/12/2013 at 21:46

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He's got a warped hatch that needs replacing. I think we're beyond a mere fender-bender here, even if it doesn't look that way.

Body damage costs are less about how new/old the car is, and more about how man man hours the shop will spend fixing it + part sourcing difficulty. FYI; older out-of-production cars will have harder to source body panels, making detachables like doors, hatches, hoods, etc., more expensive to replace.


Kinja'd!!! NoahthePorscheGuy > PS9
12/12/2013 at 21:49

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They had to completely replace it.


Kinja'd!!! RotaryLover > PS9
12/12/2013 at 22:00

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Oh...I just judged by the pictures and saw the final price. That explains it. And I understand for a classic that doesn't have readily available parts to cost as much or more. But for a old car where parts are readily available, it might be different. But when stuff warps...I agree, it's gonna be costly for any cars.