>This weekend our new 4 door 2006 V6 accord was rear ended at a red
>light. The other vehicle substained a great deal of damage as compared
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>week to get an estimate. Any suggestions on what damages that may have
>occurred? What I should insure that the shop checks? Thanks
Talk to a Honda service at a dealership or better let them look at it.
Of course they will tend to exaggerate but at least you will get some
laundry list of items to be concerned about. Then you can get a 2nd
opinion. Check with your insurance about whether they accept
original, oem parts or whatever to replace the damaged parts.
Sometimes this comes into play with body shops. No doubt the
insurance will only want the type of parts that are cheapest to pay
out for.
Art - 17 Apr 2006 15:04 GMT
You want original parts. The estimate will increase as they take it apart.
>>This weekend our new 4 door 2006 V6 accord was rear ended at a red
>>light. The other vehicle substained a great deal of damage as compared
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> insurance will only want the type of parts that are cheapest to pay
> out for.
USC Trojan - 17 Apr 2006 22:06 GMT
I agree with Rob, You should go the dealer first, get a detailed
estimate. Then go to one or two body shops and get their estimates.
Ofcourse this will involve some time but atleast you'll know what all
needs to be fixed.
hth
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J Oat - 19 Apr 2006 04:32 GMT
hondas tend to be tough in this department. it is hard to believe but after
3 hondas from various years got involved in rearend i have to believe it.
talked to insurance company and they said the same thing honda especially
accords are tougher than they look.
camry on the other hand would warrant at least a bumper replacement.
> >This weekend our new 4 door 2006 V6 accord was rear ended at a red
> >light. The other vehicle substained a great deal of damage as compared
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> insurance will only want the type of parts that are cheapest to pay
> out for.