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March 28th, 2012 02:53 PM #1Our Yaris recently got into an accident, and will require some bodywork and paint. I'm still considering whether to go with casa or with an outside body shop, but assuming I do go with the casa, is any particular dealer better or worse than another? Would definitely appreciate feedback from anyone who's had bodywork and/or paint done with any Toyota dealership. Thanks!
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March 28th, 2012 03:21 PM #2
Not to dissuade you but I would rather go to a real paint and body shop than the casa. It's just like choosing where to eat. A resto/food establishment that is in the business of selling food or the school/office canteen where selling food is not really their priority?
Let's wait for the others to chime in.
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March 28th, 2012 11:24 PM #4
I tried pasig branch. Theyre good and got the same shade of color. I saw many new cars na pinagawa sa labas na hindi match sa shade ng car nila, and sagwa tingnan, yan ang kailangan mong siguraduhin. Prob ko lang is nagka scratch konti bumper at roof ko. Mabilan dun im happy.
Sa pasong tamo hindi ok e, theyll bring ur car sa shop nila sa south kaya ibybyahe nila auto mo. Wag nlng baka balahurain pa yung auto mo.
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March 29th, 2012 09:07 AM #5
I myself prefer an outside shop as Otep mentioned. However, you also have to check what shops are accredited by your insurance company.
Recently, my bro-in-law had his Vios body repaired (front fender) repaired at Toyota Pasig; intial impression is okay however we have to give a few weeks to really see how the work turned out. The same shop also did some body repairs to a relative's Grandia and it wasn't exactly great ("pwede na"). Toyota Shaw on the other hand did the body repairs to our LC80 a long time ago and the repairs sucked. Same with Toyota Pasong Tamo on the Altis of a relative a few years ago as well.
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March 29th, 2012 03:17 PM #6Thanks for the feedback everyone. I'm actually waiting for the list of accredited shops from the insurance company (Mapfre), and will make a final decision then - depends on which shops are on there. I'm definitely going to be particular about the color matching, as well as any damage or overspray they might inflict on the car - if you check my posting history, you'll notice that a lot of my posts are in the various detailing threads over here
So far, two "ok" feedback for Toyota Pasig, and negative feedback for Shaw and Pasong Tamo.
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April 2nd, 2012 07:45 AM #7I've had a good experience with Toyota Manila Bay in terms of the paint and body work. The only qualm I have is that after you get the car, you'll still be able to smell the paint in he cabin which can sting. They also release the car only after the paint has more or less dried (take one week after painting in our caee) so the paint was spot on unlike some other places *ehem... TAI*
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April 2nd, 2012 09:32 AM #8
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April 2nd, 2012 09:48 AM #9
I scratched and bent my bumper pf my yota two days ago. Dropped off at mang cario at 8am. Work was done before 2pm. Pit stop paint job. Hehe.
Alex car restoration and Dr. g's car clinic do excellent paint work. Medyo mahal lang talaga sa Alex.
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April 2nd, 2012 09:54 AM #10
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