It finally happened !!!
I will see what insurance company says. Most of the damage is cosmetic only.
Airbags did not deploy, frame is untouched. I already have estimate:
Labor: $ 1910.70
Parts: $ 7893.18
Shop supplies and other BS : $482.85
Jack
I will see what insurance company says. Most of the damage is cosmetic only.
Airbags did not deploy, frame is untouched. I already have estimate:
Labor: $ 1910.70
Parts: $ 7893.18
Shop supplies and other BS : $482.85
Jack

Glad to hear your okay, cars can always be fixed, body parts are a little tuffer to replace. GOOD LUCK my friend!
See yeah
http://picasaweb.google.com/wcooley1...ey=TQeTWBitB70
My damage was $11,500 total, it took almost two months to repair. Apparently AMG parts are hard to get.
Don't worry though, my rig runs (and handles) fine after the fix.
I used Passaglia's West Loop Auto Body on Morgan St. downtown. They did a really good job, although I had to take it back to have them adjust the fit of the hood & re-aim the headlights.
Good opportunity to pick up a CL-grille though!
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These AMG cars are expensive to repair because not a lot of dealers carry inventory on AMG parts. When I was sandwiched on the freeway last year, it took over 4+ months to get parts from Germany. Make sure you double check their parts list to verify they are AMG parts #s.
The + side may be you could be getting some updated parts as replacements.
Keep us posted on your repairs
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If I would write it off I would mostlikely be forced to get something more family oriented, and right know I'm looking for a new house. Buying only "family car" I would consider( E55 wagon) wouldn't be the best financial decision.
Adjustor will be in on Monday than everything should fall into place.
Regards
Jack
http://www.consumersautodetective.com/
These guys are in Elgin. Ask for Ken.
http://www.consumersautodetective.com/
These guys are in Elgin. Ask for Ken.
unless you're replying to bundy
I read the post.
In a fault-based system, insurance companies pay according to each party’s degree of fault. If you and your insurer don’t see eye-to-eye on your claim, you may have to file suit for uncompensated economic damages and pain and suffering. Or even diminished value. Nobody said it was going to be easy...
Anything else I can clear up for you?
Last edited by ChicagoX; Feb 29, 2008 at 12:26 PM.
If I would write it off I would mostlikely be forced to get something more family oriented, and right know I'm looking for a new house. Buying only "family car" I would consider( E55 wagon) wouldn't be the best financial decision.
Adjustor will be in on Monday than everything should fall into place.
Regards
Jack









