Wife got rear ended a week ago. No real damage but the rear bumper facia was marred/damaged. I dont think that their was/is any structual damage tho. Goes for assessment on Thursday. Looks like free money to me![]()
Oh and BTW, no injuries, just a "tap"
Wife got rear ended a week ago. No real damage but the rear bumper facia was marred/damaged. I dont think that their was/is any structual damage tho. Goes for assessment on Thursday. Looks like free money to me![]()
Oh and BTW, no injuries, just a "tap"
Good to hear there were no injuries.
I'm surprised that this doesn't happen more often, there have been a few comments made about the VX's ability to draw following drivers in to uncomfortably close distances.
With the VX's surprizing braking ability, I brace for impact whenever I have another car following me.
Glad to hear the Wife is OK Mike.
John
Rear bumper cladding alone, (granted there is no other damage or parts needed) is about $384 with labor for installation included. I backed ever so slightly into a car behind me the other day and a screw from the other car sliced a 4 inch long gash in it. The cladding is not misalligned or anything, just an eye sore slice in the cladding.![]()
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Thanks Folks. I'm debated wether or not to replace it as its barely visable. Plus, after looking on car-parts.com, they are now going for $300 and thats for scratched ones. I'll have to call around, but it's doubtful I'll get new or like new.
On the other hand, those stylish bumper skidplates would look really cool...
I say have the tailgating butt-munch's insurance pay for new rear cladding (at least), and save the slightly damaged cladding for the future. I have the entire front piece sitting in storage from when it was slightly damaged by a kid in his daddy's Grand Cherokee.Originally Posted by Rooster