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Well my rental car is a Dodge Dart SXT which is kinda nice, i have a soft spot for these cars for some odd reason or another. The claims guy at the collision center gave me a rough idea of about 4k in parts alone then labor for 2-3 weeks plus misc costs for body filler paint etc.
After he looked at it more and noticed the rear wheel cocked slightly, he thinks the twist beam may be bent and need replaced too. He said he is confident that it can be fixed and not totaled, then he looked it over more and made the remark that he may be wrong. Also depends heavily on the value of the car salvaged and what they sell for at a dealer, not KBB but current used FiST's at the dealer.
Got a bad feeling ill be in a pseudo two-tone Fiesta ST that has been repaired for another 5 years.
My quick math from OEM parts prices online came up with anywhere between 3,500-5,500$ in parts and misc items. Then add on labor and she can get pricey.
After he looked at it more and noticed the rear wheel cocked slightly, he thinks the twist beam may be bent and need replaced too. He said he is confident that it can be fixed and not totaled, then he looked it over more and made the remark that he may be wrong. Also depends heavily on the value of the car salvaged and what they sell for at a dealer, not KBB but current used FiST's at the dealer.
Got a bad feeling ill be in a pseudo two-tone Fiesta ST that has been repaired for another 5 years.
My quick math from OEM parts prices online came up with anywhere between 3,500-5,500$ in parts and misc items. Then add on labor and she can get pricey.