08-15-2007, 09:40 AM
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New Paint Job needed =(
Hey guys any recommendations my car got keyed deep on both sides; perks of living in San Francisco. Also I have lots of rock chips on my bumber and a "scuff" from a police officer that hit n ran on my car; again another perk of san francisco.
Should I do an insurance claim ? Ive never called to do one unless it was for a wrecked vehicle lol...
Or should I just take it some where and have it do if so any special/particular places to go or paint jobs to get ?
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08-15-2007, 10:26 AM
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Well, if you want to paint the whole car, and get it done right, you're probably looking at around $5k for a GOOD point job (gotta remember the "Porsche tax"). You could probably find a shop to spray it for around $3k but it won't be perfect, so if you want it done right, find a paint shop that does classic/ more exotic cars and is willing to go the extra mile (at extra cost) so that it comes out right.
This would also be a good time to think about GT3 front bumper, side skirts, 03-04 rear bumper, etc.
The problem comes in when you factor in insurance. Your insurance company will not pay over and above what they consider normal book rate for the "right" shop to do the "right" job. Further, though you can claim this under your comprehensive deductible, it will go down as a mark against you in the insurance company's book. Depending upon what your deductible is, and whether you want to risk adding that negative mark to your insurance "tally" may require some thinking.
At the end of the day, if you want an OK paint job at roughly $3k and your deductible is $500, that may be worth it. If you do want it done right, and the bill winds up being roughly $5k, and say your deductible is $1k, they're only going to give you $2k toward your $5k bill and that may not be worth it. This also assumes they'll be willing to cover spraying the whole car due to the various separate incidents that caused all this damage. If they only authorize spraying certain body panels, this could all change, as some companies will consider each incident separate and require a separate deductible for each. If that deductible is $1000, you're really on your own.
I think I would first get estimates from shops around town to spray the car, look up your policy limits and deductible, talk to the insurance company, do some thinking, and decide from there.
Patrick
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08-15-2007, 10:33 AM
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hi from san francisco also, i would definitely claim it with the insurance company.... this is a comprehensive case so all you have to do is pay for the deductible... there is no negative mark placed on your insurance in terms of your policy going up... that only occurs on collision cases in which you are at fault... it will show up as a claim but thats about it.... in california, you have the right to choose where you bring your car too have it repaired and the insurance will pay the claim... you can bring it to the dealer and have them respray it if you want and the insurance will pay for that as long as the shop documents cost.... my wifes bimmer got damaged and i brought it to the dealer too make sure they used the right paint and oem stuff....
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08-15-2007, 11:08 AM
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Don't be fooled you can get a good job done for $3K. I've gotten quotes on my MR2 Turbo and they've all fallen in the 3K range. That's for the car to be basically dismantled (all glass, side markers and trim removed, along with spoilers and anything else that overlaps the sheet metal) stripped, primed and painted. That price doesn't include a rental car though as the entire process would take 4-6 weeks. The MR2 has many, many more body panels than the boxser so prep time for the boxer would be less. That price is for show room quality using PPG paint, no orange peel, and warrantee to me for as long as I own the car.
Shop around for a good paint shop. Go to the dealer and ask who they use as many dealerships farm out body work. That's what I've done, and ask to see their work. Any shop worth anything will be more than happy to walk you around and show you what you should expect. Let them know what you're after and make it clear you won't settle for substandard work. Also ask to make sure they offer a warrantee. Again, anyone who does good work will have no problem standing behind it. The warrantee they offer will tell you a lot about their work as well. Only one year? Walk. Lifetime as long as you own the car? That’s what you want to look for.
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08-15-2007, 11:25 AM
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Don't be fooled you can get a good job done for $3K. I've gotten quotes on my MR2 Turbo and they've all fallen in the 3K range.
That's for a Toyota. Dealerships and Independent shops that work on Porsches charge more $$$/hour.
Let's be honest though,most high-end shops would charge way more then $3k to paint a car. Some shops charge $800 just to paint sides skirts and I was quoted at $1.2k to repaint my rear driver fender(I don't know if this is the right word).
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08-15-2007, 11:58 AM
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Yeah, I would recommend making a claim on insurance. It is an act of vandalism when someone keys your car.
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08-15-2007, 11:18 AM
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Get it done at a dealership,possibly Stevens Creek Porsche or Porsche of Fremont,I've heard nothing but great things about them. Most dealerships will back their work if isn't done right so that a big plus. Say the paint starts peeling for whatever reason,do you think the mom-pop shop will be as willing to redo the work as the dealership will?
A complete paint job isn't something that's done everyday to any car, make sure it's done right.
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01-09-2012, 08:56 AM
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I sure wish someone would key my car up and down both sides.
I need a respray something fierce and just need that little bit of damage to get my wife to say, "That looks horrible! When are you going to get the car painted?"
Rome, if you're single this will sound stupid to you, but if you're married, you'll know exactly what I mean.
BTW, Like unklekraker's windshield, mine was totally sandblasted and super-hard to see out of when clean and driving into the sun. I replaced it a while back and it was $40 more than my deductible so I didn't claim it.
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01-09-2012, 10:47 AM
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I could almost feel your frustration. The 2 trucks and the work being done in the freeway the night before was a blessing in disguise.
My car looks bad and that incident made it really worse. I was really happy when I found out that the insurance will cover the whole damage. Thanks to the body shop
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01-10-2012, 07:56 AM
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I bought a 1997 993 turbo that had had a repaint. The receipts showed the cost was over $9000. There was no body work or color change and the job was done in 2000. They removed everything and did a top notch job. IMHO, you will get what you pay for.
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01-10-2012, 08:17 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chuck W.
I bought a 1997 993 turbo that had had a repaint. The receipts showed the cost was over $9000. There was no body work or color change and the job was done in 2000. They removed everything and did a top notch job. IMHO, you will get what you pay for.
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Unless a lot of that was dis assembly / reassembly, it sounds a bit steep by CNY standards.
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01-10-2012, 03:02 PM
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claim it. i was keyed too and spoke with the insurance company. since it was vandalism, it does NOT go against you on your record. your premium does NOT go up. so claim away! but they did say that if they notice an unusual about of claims, then they will have to review your account and possibly increase your premium. but in this case, i would think you should claim.
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