Rear Ended, Did the shop fix correctly?
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Rear Ended, Did the shop fix correctly?
Hey all, new to the forum here. I have a Black 07 G35. I was recently rear ended (not my fault) and just got my ride back today. I have to say I'm not 100% satisfied with the results. I had it fixed at the infiniti dealer here in Colorado Springs. They are Infiniti, Landrover, Jaguar, so I thought they would do a good job! From the outside it did not look like there was hardly any damage at all, just the sides of the bumper popped off. They replaced the bumper with a USED bumper, had to replace the floor pan, mufler, etc. Apparently there was almost $7000 worth of damage. My question is where the rear bumper meets the tail light right at the corner there it stick out a few mm and is NOT flush. it is like this on both sides, sticks out more on the passenger side though. Can anyone confirm if that section of the bumper is supposed to be flush? Pic is below for reference. Any pictures/comments would be appreciated!
After the accident before getting fixed:
After getting fixed. Area where rear bumper meets the tail light on both sides. Wondering if she pushed in an area on the rear end that was not fixed properly and the new (used) bumper is not alligning correctly. I'm pissed!
After the accident before getting fixed:
After getting fixed. Area where rear bumper meets the tail light on both sides. Wondering if she pushed in an area on the rear end that was not fixed properly and the new (used) bumper is not alligning correctly. I'm pissed!
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umm well... first of, if it wasnt your fault than yes it is something to get upset about and get fixed! when your car is taken to a body shop the expectation is a perfect fix. Atleast aestetically. And you really dropped the bomb on letting them put a used bumper on. You pay insurance every month for a reason.....
Edit: btw its not alligned and its not suppose to buldge out like that in the 2nd pic..
Edit: btw its not alligned and its not suppose to buldge out like that in the 2nd pic..
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issue is the person's insurance who hit me paid for the damage (State Farm) I didn't realize it was a used bumper until we got home and did a through inspection (some scratches on it) and noticed on the paperwork that the code for the bumper was "UP" as oppsed to "OE" on everything else. I assume UP stands for Used Part, OE for original equipment. It was late in the day and the vehicle was parked under a carport so it was kind of dark and hard to see everything, especially on a black vehicle. I will be going back tomorrow to address the issues with the manager. I appreciate the comments very much.
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I understand, but my vehicle is supposed to be returned to "pre-accident condition" which it is not. Diminished Value claim perhaps? I've been going over it and have found more flaws. Contact insurance company first and demand it's re-repaired somewhere else, or contact the place that 'fixed' it the first time?
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Yea I would have never accepted that car back, the way it sticks out! and I would not accept a New "USED" Bumper! For a 2yr old car is riddiculous!! and if it was state farm paying. shame on them for using used parts! I work at a body shop, and we did 2 sedans like yours, both rear ended, and had way more damage, like $13-14 grand worth! and we make it to close as possible factory standards! and those cars never had the problem like with your bumper not lining up! Take it back is all i can say! make them fix it till it's right!
Also we deal with State Farm, and they are the most stricktest and picky Insurance we deal with! and they never use used parts on a newer model car, so your deal sounds fishy with da new bumper??!
Also we deal with State Farm, and they are the most stricktest and picky Insurance we deal with! and they never use used parts on a newer model car, so your deal sounds fishy with da new bumper??!
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The problem w/ a repaint car is that we keep looking for imperfect places that we don't do w/ a new car. So, we usually find more flaws w/ the repaint car.
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First off.. sorry to hear about the accident.... Thats why when I drive I always look in the mirror to make sure there is no idiot tailgating me. I had horrible experiences in the past....
Unfortunately... you are at the mercy of the insurance company who is responsible for the repais. Whether that is yours or theirs....
They are only legally responsible to replace/fix the bumper to the state it was in... Since it's two years old, they do not have to give you a new bumper but only have to fix it to the condition the car was in.
At the end of the day though.. don't matter if the bumper is used or old... All that matters is that they do a good job of painting it.
As far as the alignment goes.. you do have a say in that and I would take it to the body shop sooner than later...
Good Luck!
Unfortunately... you are at the mercy of the insurance company who is responsible for the repais. Whether that is yours or theirs....
They are only legally responsible to replace/fix the bumper to the state it was in... Since it's two years old, they do not have to give you a new bumper but only have to fix it to the condition the car was in.
At the end of the day though.. don't matter if the bumper is used or old... All that matters is that they do a good job of painting it.
As far as the alignment goes.. you do have a say in that and I would take it to the body shop sooner than later...
Good Luck!