3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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So long story short, I was parked in a parking lot and was walking out of the store when I see a guy on his cell phone back straight into the corner of my car. I have all the witnesses and already put in a claim. Things wrong with the car now is no tail light, scratched up bumber, trunk lid is off now, there is a dent in the quarter panel, the wires were cut from the glass in the tail light and the hole where the taillight goes in the car is seperating from the metal on the inside of the trunk. I was just wondering what you guys think about how much damage you think has been done. My insurance company is towing it tomorrow since there is no taillight.
Thats a good deal then...coz the KBB values are always 10-20% higher than the actual value of the vehicle :-)
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haha. im thinking if im gonna need a new bumper, trunk lid, fixed quarter panel, rear lip, taillight...thats alot of shit. And has anybody heard of the color of my car? it is a silver talc metallic according to the stealership
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It doesnt look that bad in the pic but if you look at the inside of the trunk it is a lot worse. And my insurance is being gay and taking the car to one of their shops locally and i know they charge a fortune
It wasnt a hit and run. and my insurance company said they r going to try and get my $500 deductable back and they said if they do replace any parts on my car they must be new to ensure that there is no damage remaining..
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