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DutchmenSport
May 30, 2018Explorer
Yea, thanks for the follow up post. Glad the repair shop and insurances did the right thing too.
FYI, after your post, our Chevy Equinox (not our towing truck) got T-boned when a Chevy 1500 ran a stop sign. Wife was driving, I was in the passenger seat. Vehicle got hit on the drivers side. We are with AllState. Long story short, we took the car to their authorized collision center and they had the car for over 2 months. But the car was restored back to factory, and GM provided all original GM parts and even had GM inspectors review the work before they put the skin back on the car. And oh ... the cost on the other guys insurance? It was a little over $10,000. Yea, really. Both doors, the bar between the doors going in into the roof and under the floor, and the rear quarter panel. And of course, they replaced all the parts with new. When the car was finally done, it was beautiful!
However, we never had any hassles about anything. Any haggling that might have happened, well .... between the collision center and AllState, we never heard a word, except from the collision center that called us and told us they found new problems which would cost more to repair and take longer. It started out at $5,000 initially, and ended up over $10,000. We didn't pay a single penny.
FYI, after your post, our Chevy Equinox (not our towing truck) got T-boned when a Chevy 1500 ran a stop sign. Wife was driving, I was in the passenger seat. Vehicle got hit on the drivers side. We are with AllState. Long story short, we took the car to their authorized collision center and they had the car for over 2 months. But the car was restored back to factory, and GM provided all original GM parts and even had GM inspectors review the work before they put the skin back on the car. And oh ... the cost on the other guys insurance? It was a little over $10,000. Yea, really. Both doors, the bar between the doors going in into the roof and under the floor, and the rear quarter panel. And of course, they replaced all the parts with new. When the car was finally done, it was beautiful!
However, we never had any hassles about anything. Any haggling that might have happened, well .... between the collision center and AllState, we never heard a word, except from the collision center that called us and told us they found new problems which would cost more to repair and take longer. It started out at $5,000 initially, and ended up over $10,000. We didn't pay a single penny.
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