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Road Side Pub
Any way to sue for damage causing value loss?
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<blockquote data-quote="bcwang" data-source="post: 4631845" data-attributes="member: 21874"><p>Well, hopefully with less than 11k miles on a 2.5 yr old car, with pictures at the 1 year mark showing the perfect finish, it will help. I do only drive the car to work and back, and at work I park next to a wall on my right side, while at home I park next to a wall on my left.</p><p></p><p>All the damage on the front door lines up, all 6 of them. I'll make sure to take lots of pictures with a tape measure and try to take a video as well. The 6 back door damage points might be a problem because their door swings at an upwards angle, so the farther you open it the farther up it goes. The damage in that case is all different heights. I'm going to have to go to the saturn dealer to find the height difference between closed and full open to show the full range the door can hit. Plus, every impact on my rear quarter panel is pointy, and most cars don't have a sharp pointy back door.</p><p></p><p>I've got pictures of their car door edge, front and back showing substantial wear. The burden here is taking good pictures of my car damage because it's so much easier to see with your own eyes than with a camera trying to focus on a reflective finish. I'm going to definitely try to take more pictures than I already have. I hope their behavior comes into play on the judges ruling because on 3 separate occasions they refused to look and line up, and inspect the damage, once was while the two of us were already standing in front of the cars. Of course, they are persistant liars and they will probably deny that they refused inspection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcwang, post: 4631845, member: 21874"] Well, hopefully with less than 11k miles on a 2.5 yr old car, with pictures at the 1 year mark showing the perfect finish, it will help. I do only drive the car to work and back, and at work I park next to a wall on my right side, while at home I park next to a wall on my left. All the damage on the front door lines up, all 6 of them. I'll make sure to take lots of pictures with a tape measure and try to take a video as well. The 6 back door damage points might be a problem because their door swings at an upwards angle, so the farther you open it the farther up it goes. The damage in that case is all different heights. I'm going to have to go to the saturn dealer to find the height difference between closed and full open to show the full range the door can hit. Plus, every impact on my rear quarter panel is pointy, and most cars don't have a sharp pointy back door. I've got pictures of their car door edge, front and back showing substantial wear. The burden here is taking good pictures of my car damage because it's so much easier to see with your own eyes than with a camera trying to focus on a reflective finish. I'm going to definitely try to take more pictures than I already have. I hope their behavior comes into play on the judges ruling because on 3 separate occasions they refused to look and line up, and inspect the damage, once was while the two of us were already standing in front of the cars. Of course, they are persistant liars and they will probably deny that they refused inspection. [/QUOTE]
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