Re: 2003 Accord Further Experiences
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Re: 2003 Accord Further Experiences
Find one of those dent remover guys, and let them work their magic.
bob
TL wrote:
> Unfortunately there was a huge windstorm in Madison, WI, on Sunday and a limb fell on the car leaving a few small dents in the hood and right fender.
bob
TL wrote:
> Unfortunately there was a huge windstorm in Madison, WI, on Sunday and a limb fell on the car leaving a few small dents in the hood and right fender.
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Re: 2003 Accord Further Experiences
To the previous poster, my car came with the Michelins which I
consider a premium tire. I'm assuming the poster who is disappointed
in the suspension has the same tires.
On the dent side, I talked with my insurance this morning who
encouraged me to get it fixed right. I have a $250 deductible so doing
it right is mostly an expense for them! The adjuster just came out and
found a couple of things I'd missed including a depression along the
edge of the hood. He pointed out that you can see the seam below and
explained that while they could probably pop out the other hood dents,
that one wouldn't work. He says, do it right and put a new hood on the
car, fixed the fender dings and then paint the hood and blend it into
both fenders. He found another ding in the roof but said it would be
easy to pop out. He found a surface scrape on the side of the roof
that looks like a branch slid along there which he thinks will buff
out.
Interestingly, he suggested I have a local Honda dealer that he says
has a good body shop do the work. He recommended an independent on my
last go round (a guy hit my Camry last year), but thought that given
how new the car is, that if there were any problems in the future, it
wouldn't hurt to be able to note to Honda that their dealer did all
the work.
On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 12:57:50 GMT, "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com>
wrote:
> Find one of those dent remover guys, and let them work their magic.
> bob
>
>TL wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately there was a huge windstorm in Madison, WI, on Sunday and a limb fell on the car leaving a few small dents in the hood and right fender.
consider a premium tire. I'm assuming the poster who is disappointed
in the suspension has the same tires.
On the dent side, I talked with my insurance this morning who
encouraged me to get it fixed right. I have a $250 deductible so doing
it right is mostly an expense for them! The adjuster just came out and
found a couple of things I'd missed including a depression along the
edge of the hood. He pointed out that you can see the seam below and
explained that while they could probably pop out the other hood dents,
that one wouldn't work. He says, do it right and put a new hood on the
car, fixed the fender dings and then paint the hood and blend it into
both fenders. He found another ding in the roof but said it would be
easy to pop out. He found a surface scrape on the side of the roof
that looks like a branch slid along there which he thinks will buff
out.
Interestingly, he suggested I have a local Honda dealer that he says
has a good body shop do the work. He recommended an independent on my
last go round (a guy hit my Camry last year), but thought that given
how new the car is, that if there were any problems in the future, it
wouldn't hurt to be able to note to Honda that their dealer did all
the work.
On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 12:57:50 GMT, "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com>
wrote:
> Find one of those dent remover guys, and let them work their magic.
> bob
>
>TL wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately there was a huge windstorm in Madison, WI, on Sunday and a limb fell on the car leaving a few small dents in the hood and right fender.
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Re: 2003 Accord Further Experiences
On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 13:40:48 -0500, TL <tlehman@visi.com> wrote:
>To the previous poster, my car came with the Michelins which I
>consider a premium tire. I'm assuming the poster who is disappointed
>in the suspension has the same tires.
>
>On the dent side, I talked with my insurance this morning who
>encouraged me to get it fixed right. I have a $250 deductible so doing
>it right is mostly an expense for them! The adjuster just came out and
>found a couple of things I'd missed including a depression along the
>edge of the hood. He pointed out that you can see the seam below and
>explained that while they could probably pop out the other hood dents,
>that one wouldn't work. He says, do it right and put a new hood on the
>car, fixed the fender dings and then paint the hood and blend it into
>both fenders. He found another ding in the roof but said it would be
>easy to pop out. He found a surface scrape on the side of the roof
>that looks like a branch slid along there which he thinks will buff
>out.
>
>Interestingly, he suggested I have a local Honda dealer that he says
>has a good body shop do the work. He recommended an independent on my
>last go round (a guy hit my Camry last year), but thought that given
>how new the car is, that if there were any problems in the future, it
>wouldn't hurt to be able to note to Honda that their dealer did all
>the work.
>
My God you found the adjuster from HEAVEN!!!!
>To the previous poster, my car came with the Michelins which I
>consider a premium tire. I'm assuming the poster who is disappointed
>in the suspension has the same tires.
>
>On the dent side, I talked with my insurance this morning who
>encouraged me to get it fixed right. I have a $250 deductible so doing
>it right is mostly an expense for them! The adjuster just came out and
>found a couple of things I'd missed including a depression along the
>edge of the hood. He pointed out that you can see the seam below and
>explained that while they could probably pop out the other hood dents,
>that one wouldn't work. He says, do it right and put a new hood on the
>car, fixed the fender dings and then paint the hood and blend it into
>both fenders. He found another ding in the roof but said it would be
>easy to pop out. He found a surface scrape on the side of the roof
>that looks like a branch slid along there which he thinks will buff
>out.
>
>Interestingly, he suggested I have a local Honda dealer that he says
>has a good body shop do the work. He recommended an independent on my
>last go round (a guy hit my Camry last year), but thought that given
>how new the car is, that if there were any problems in the future, it
>wouldn't hurt to be able to note to Honda that their dealer did all
>the work.
>
My God you found the adjuster from HEAVEN!!!!
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Re: 2003 Accord Further Experiences
Gonna be interesting how well the painter can color match the rest of
the car. Be sure to post regular updates. bob
TL wrote:
>
> It's blue. Why?
>
> On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 19:45:40 GMT, "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> > What color is the car? bob
> >
> >TL wrote:
> >>
> >> (story about insurance)
the car. Be sure to post regular updates. bob
TL wrote:
>
> It's blue. Why?
>
> On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 19:45:40 GMT, "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> > What color is the car? bob
> >
> >TL wrote:
> >>
> >> (story about insurance)
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