LaSource
Montreal
- Joined
- 8 Feb 2009
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ms2015 said:@lasource - agreed the damage isn't that extensive- but how did it end up on copart? Your buddy who bent it when you were in the passenger seat just took the Insurance money and the insurers stuck it on copart I guess?
As someone else has said if more detail were known about who actually repaired it that could make a big difference to the saleability and confidence people have in the car. I don't know of any specialist in brighton that the person who bought it - Emily - referred to in her post.
Yes the car was inspected, a repair was feasible, however the insurer and insured came to an agreement which worked well for both sides.
imv, the car was perfectly repairable and if done properly should be next to indistinguishable from a normal car. Prospective buyers should inspect of course to confirm all that. Even if corners have been cut, they can be redone (notwithstanding the cost of doing so).
As posted earlier, the copart pictures are deceptive since lots of panels and lights etc have been removed for inspection. The only real impact was left rear corner (front left was surface level only)