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Old 11-06-2013, 08:46 PM   #1
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I have found a shop that does a lot of Porsches and am comfortable with how they explained the repair process and mechanical inspection regarding making sure the alignment is right, etc..I left a message with the AAA agent making it very clear that this is where I want the car to go-she never called me back today so it's still
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Old 11-06-2013, 08:51 PM   #2
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I have found a shop that does a lot of Porsches and am comfortable with how they explained the repair process and mechanical inspection regarding making sure the alignment is right, etc..I left a message with the AAA agent making it very clear that this is where I want the car to go-she never called me back today so it's still
Sitting at the first shop.
Just take it where you want it fixed and give them the keys. It's your decision where to have this work done, period. Regardless of their approval or preference or guarantee.
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Old 11-07-2013, 04:09 AM   #3
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Anytime I had to deal with insurance because someone else screwed up I always said...ok thanks for the info. I am going to get with my attorney and have them look this over. They immediately freak out and will give you what you are looking for. They will screw you any way they can...might as well have fun with it.
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Old 11-07-2013, 07:50 AM   #4
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I will post my recent experience on this matter:

I was rear ended at a slow speed while I was stopped at a traffic light which pushed me into the trailer hitch of the truck in front causing a small indent on front bumper and a 1/8" chip to the trim portion of headlight (replaceable triangle).

Called the other guys insurance and filed a claim, they had an adjuster come out and I pointed out any and all damage I could find, he provided an estimate on repair costs and provided a list of their approved shops.

They have their approved shops but you do not have to have work performed there but it does make any supplemental charge requests slower.

I took my car to the approved shop to have them take rear bumper and front bumper off to investigate if any further damage was done, which there was none expected or found.

But now for the good part ..........

The estimate was to replace bumper, the estimate was for a base bumper but I had the Aero Kit 1 bumper on so the approved body shop submitted a supplemental to insurance for added cost to replace which they approved.

For the Litronic headlight they also marked it as a replacement for entire headlight for $2600.00

I then told them I would just handle repair on my own with my body shop and for them to send me a check which they gladly did and also provided me with rental while car was in shop.

My costs to have indent fixed and entire front bumper resprayed (it needed it anyways) and to replace the headlight triangle: $923.00

The amount the insurance cut a check for was $5100.00 :dance:

As far as the "diminished value" if your car is over 5 years old and not a classic or high end car it does not fly here in Texas, California may be different.... but they may throw in some pocket change just to make you happy if you do complain.
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Old 11-22-2013, 06:50 PM   #5
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They ended up painting a lot more of the car than I thought
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Old 11-22-2013, 07:42 PM   #6
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