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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16295597" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>If you need body repair done on your vehicle find a good independent shop and ask if they take cash or do cash deals for the repairs. Many of them will knock a few hundred off the repair costs for you. For example: to respray a bumper by insurance standards can be $500-700 depending on paint and size, but a shop that accepts cash will likely quote you about $400. I just sent a vehicle down to the shop I used to work at with a repair that should have cost about $800 but I paid $400 cash for it. And if it is an insurance payout where they send you the check for the repairs we would often just tell the person to bring cash and keep their $500 deductible or if it is a $1000 deductible then just bring us half of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16295597, member: 21786"] If you need body repair done on your vehicle find a good independent shop and ask if they take cash or do cash deals for the repairs. Many of them will knock a few hundred off the repair costs for you. For example: to respray a bumper by insurance standards can be $500-700 depending on paint and size, but a shop that accepts cash will likely quote you about $400. I just sent a vehicle down to the shop I used to work at with a repair that should have cost about $800 but I paid $400 cash for it. And if it is an insurance payout where they send you the check for the repairs we would often just tell the person to bring cash and keep their $500 deductible or if it is a $1000 deductible then just bring us half of it. [/QUOTE]
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