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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Cars / September 2006

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Lena - 28 Sep 2006 21:48 GMT
on my Toyota Sienna 2002.  The plastic panels on the right sliding door
and the small panel in front of the rear tire had to be replaced and
the new ones painted and a small spot on the right front door plastic
panel had to be cleaned and repainted.  There was no metal damage and
no damage to any painted metal surfaces.  No realignment of any parts
was necessary.  Other guy's fault, his insurance paid $750.

Parts $400 for the two plastic panels ($350 and $50).  The rest was
paint and labor.

When I think that each oxygen sensor cost $230, and how much I got
ripped off on the last brake job at Toyota, I really can't afford this
Sienna.  Glad the other guy paid for this latest repair.

Lena
Mike Harris - 28 Sep 2006 22:02 GMT
> on my Toyota Sienna 2002.  The plastic panels on the right sliding door
> and the small panel in front of the rear tire had to be replaced and
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> Lena

Yes and no.

For one, if I were the one paying for those plastic panels I'd have found
used ones.

For another, for expenses to make sense you would want to amortize them over
the length of time you own the vehicle. If OEM parts and repairs are 30%
more expensive but you do them half as often as on another make of compact
van, which is *really* more expensive?

Likewise with lifespan.  If you can reasonably expect to get 150K miles from
your Sienna while another make gets half that, you're either going to be
buying a new car half as often, or the sale price of your used Sienna will
reflect its longer expected life.
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Mike Harris
Austin TX
Dante - 28 Sep 2006 22:14 GMT
> on my Toyota Sienna 2002.  The plastic panels on the right sliding door
> and the small panel in front of the rear tire had to be replaced and
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> Lena

In case you need new O2 sensors again, they are only about $160.00 on
sparkplugs.com...

Dante
ACAR - 29 Sep 2006 13:00 GMT
> In case you need new O2 sensors again, they are only about $160.00 on
> sparkplugs.com...
>
> Dante

Even cheaper if you use the Denso parts with OEM connectors. See, for
example, alleurasianautoparts.com.

You can pay a lot for that Toyota parts box.
 
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