After watching those videos, I may try to fix them myself. We'll see.The insurance companies will have an army of dent and chip repair guys in your region soon enough.
The insurance companies will have an army of dent and chip repair guys in your region soon enough.
Take a dose of phukitall, and breathe deeply.https://weather.com/safety/floods/news/southeast-gulf-coast-flooding
The wife just called, the other vehicles, her Tacoma and my S10 have chips too.
A free new car? I'd drive it until the wheels fell off.A few years ago we had a hailstorm that knocked out the windows on one side of our house. Our cars were parked inside but my work car was in the driveway. It got beat to shit.
One neighbor had just bought a new Toyota and ended up getting it paid off by the insurance due to a thousand dings on her car. She still drives it.
Hopefully this. We get sleet, but not too often real hail. I imagine that is hard to deal with. Not much you can do about it if you are caught out in it.The insurance companies will have an army of dent and chip repair guys in your region soon enough.
You'd have to. A co-worker had a car that really got nailed. There must have been over a thousand dents. Looked like someone went nutso with a bellpeen hammer. Got it paid off by the insurance company. Enjoyed the free cash. Wanted to trade it in a couple of years later on a new car and the dealer wouldn't take because it had a salvage title. Nobody would buy it from her either for more than a couple hundred. You couldn't get comp on it because it had been previously totaled so no one wanted to give her anything for it. Because she couldn't get anything for it and had spent the "free" money she got she had no down for a new car. Got a pos the front end was falling off in three years. Traded it in on something better.A free new car? I'd drive it until the wheels fell off.