Ended work tonight and stopped at my local gas station while I was buying Arizona Sweet Tea and a box I Mike 'n' Ikes The cashier let me know my car was hit, I know them quite well.
I walked out of the store and low and behold a black 2000 Maxima had swiped my I30 and broke the corner light, blinker, and scraped the bumper and passenger fender. Damage was not to bad, all can be replaced. The lady stayed and gave me some money for the damage and we had a chat about Maxima's and I went my way. I didn't bother claiming insurance, as I can replace it all after a trip to the yard and getting the parts. She handed me $90 bucks for damage.
I should have asked for her wheels
SE wheels do look pretty nice.
Out of all the cars it has to be a 5th gen Max.
I walked out of the store and low and behold a black 2000 Maxima had swiped my I30 and broke the corner light, blinker, and scraped the bumper and passenger fender. Damage was not to bad, all can be replaced. The lady stayed and gave me some money for the damage and we had a chat about Maxima's and I went my way. I didn't bother claiming insurance, as I can replace it all after a trip to the yard and getting the parts. She handed me $90 bucks for damage.
I should have asked for her wheels
SE wheels do look pretty nice.Out of all the cars it has to be a 5th gen Max.
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90 bucks is way too cheap lol that amount of damage I usually do $300-$500. 90 bucks hardly covers your labor repairing it nevermind parts
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I tend to agree, but I already have parts and plans to paint the car. She hit my fender that was already going to be swapped. But yeah I should have asked for more.Originally Posted by chrome91
90 bucks is way too cheap lol that amount of damage I usually do $300-$500. 90 bucks hardly covers your labor repairing it nevermind parts