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Thanos
04-28-2006, 07:09 PM
Hi All,

I was rear-ended Wed evening, in Bronxville, NY (I live in NYC). Trunk lid bent up a few inches, metal bit below that crumpled, one trunk light broken, bumber all scraped up.

My insurance company tells me it's $2600 in damage. Question.

Is this the sort of thing that should be done at a BMW dealership or could an independent shop do it? I use and like Little Garage in Queens...

Any other thoughts?

Thanks, Thanos

sKilled
04-28-2006, 07:20 PM
Can we have a pic please? Would make an assesment easier for all I think.

Paul in NZ
04-29-2006, 12:51 AM
ask around at the dealer and the indy who they use for body work.

Rob
04-29-2006, 01:09 AM
Agreed, a picture would make it easier to see if there is any chassis damage and rougly how much it's going to cost. I would say get it done at a BMW Dealership, atleast they know exacly what they're doing. Well, I should hope so anyway. :)

Thanos
04-30-2006, 10:01 AM
Sorry to be so lame, but I can't seem to make my 1.2 mB pic any smaller than 132kB (on an Apple G4). Any suggestions?

Thanos

SharkmanBMW
04-30-2006, 10:20 AM
Sorry to be so lame, but I can't seem to make my 1.2 mB pic any smaller than 132kB (on an Apple G4). Any suggestions?

Thanos


upload it to a site
like here... http://one.fsphost.com/
then post the link!

Robin-535im
04-30-2006, 01:47 PM
Around here, the dealerships don't do any bodywork as far as I know... there is usually a local indy place that only does paint/body work to which the dealership sends their cars.

I'd ask the parts guy at the dealer like Paul said. I'd bet there is a place in the area that is known for doing a good job on BMW's, but they will not be the cheapest place in town! Don't let the insurance company tell you where to have it fixed - I don't think their recommended shops are necessarily good places, just places that agree to lower rates to get insurance company business.

Thanos
04-30-2006, 05:59 PM
Thank you both, Robin and Paul. Here is a picture, I hope:

http://www2.fsphost.com/index.php?l=ad&do=index

I live in NYC and work in Bronxville, so I will phone a dealer up near where I work tomorrow.

Thanos

PS My battery died because I forgot to take out the trunk lights, and the truunk does not close...I now get a CODE message when I try to use the radio. Any ideas??

T

BillionPa
04-30-2006, 06:01 PM
linky no work

joshua43214
04-30-2006, 06:05 PM
Punch in the radio code. its on a small wallet card in your purse like thing that has your owners manual. You will have to get the serial number off the radio and have someone at a dealer give you the code if you don't have it. They will often peform this service for free if you are polite =).

P.S. the link is dead, says "sesion has ended"

Rustam
04-30-2006, 06:10 PM
I use and like Little Garage in Queens...



I liked them too, untill I got under my car and realized that they did not attach the bracket that holds the exhaust at the transmission...

Thanos
04-30-2006, 06:30 PM
this works for me...

http://two.fsphost.com/Thanako/04-26-06%20right.JPG[/B]

Thanos

632 Regal
04-30-2006, 07:37 PM
looks like the trunk took the hit, pick up a lid and drive into the shop, saves them time and searching for it.
http://two.fsphost.com/Thanako/04-26-06%20right.JPG

Rustam
04-30-2006, 07:40 PM
looks like the trunk took the hit, pick up a lid and drive into the shop, saves them time and searching for it.
http://two.fsphost.com/Thanako/04-26-06%20right.JPG

i thought it was much bigger deal than this - small fix you can do this at any shop you hardly even need painting. why even worry thinking about the dealer?