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July 26th, 2010 09:30 PM #1Anyone here can comment on the repair estimate provided to me by the casa for the remove and replacement of new bumper?
New Bumper - 21,535Ph
Labor - 6776Ph
TOTAL: 28,311Ph
The car is brand new and under warranty so the insurance will shoulder the cost. The casa assessor suggested to replace the damage bumper with new one instead of repair it. For me it is okay, though there is a small amount of participation but the thing that bothers me is the cost estimate.
IMO it is way to expensive.Is the bumper really cost that much? Including the labor? Or they over price it knowing the casa will shoulder it?
What do you think guys??
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July 26th, 2010 09:49 PM #2
That's normal, cheap even. Last time I had to claim mine was at 40K just for fixing the front bumper.
If you want it cheap you can scout elsewhere, pero covered na ng insurance and maliit lang participation compared to getting it elsewhere - sayang yung binabayaran mong insurance premium annually if you won't use it. Just my .02.
A bit of a tip though not applicable to all: ba't mas mahal? Porsye-porsyento lang yan between A and B... hehe read between the lines na lang. ;-)
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July 26th, 2010 10:23 PM #3
28k?
Casa pricing is really expensive... but you're getting a brand new bumper, with paint and installation. Ten years ago, I paid 25k pesos through insurance to have Nissan bang a dent out of a door (it was supposed to be a brand new door, but when we got it back, the door skin was noticeably wavy! What a crap job!).
Anyway, like batangraon says... you're paying your insurance premium so you won't have to pay for it yourself. You can get the old bumper repaired cheaper than the participation fee outside, but the repair won't look as nice or be as durable as a brand new bumper.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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July 27th, 2010 12:25 PM #4As long as you get the ok from the insurance company, don't sweat it. Mahal talaga ang casa. However, since your car is new, wala pang depreciation yan. Participation mo will be a fixed amount anywhere you go.
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