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TWRUD 04-16-2006 08:28 PM

2006 Accord Rear Ended & damage
 
This weekend our new 4 door 2006 V6 accord was rear ended at a red
light. The other vehicle substained a great deal of damage as compared
to our accord. Our rear bumber is slightly damged and the rear quarter
panels behind the rear windows, on both sides of the car, have ~3 inch
long small dimples/crinkles. It appears that the rear quater panel was
at the beganning stage of crumpling. Not realy noticable but they are
present. All the clearances around the doors and rear trunk are fine.
We drove away from the accident while the other vehicle was towed.
The left muffler appears bent out of place by ~1" from the orginally
location. I examed the underside and could not locate any rear damage.
No vibration noticed as we finished out our trip of another 300 miles
at high and low speeds. I will be taking the vehicle to the shop this
week to get an estimate. Any suggestions on what damages that may have
occurred? What I should insure that the shop checks? Thanks


rob 04-17-2006 07:25 AM

Re: 2006 Accord Rear Ended & damage
 
On 16 Apr 2006 17:28:09 -0700, "TWRUD" <twrud@comcast.net> wrote:

>This weekend our new 4 door 2006 V6 accord was rear ended at a red
>light. The other vehicle substained a great deal of damage as compared
>to our accord. Our rear bumber is slightly damged and the rear quarter
>panels behind the rear windows, on both sides of the car, have ~3 inch
>long small dimples/crinkles. It appears that the rear quater panel was
>at the beganning stage of crumpling. Not realy noticable but they are
>present. All the clearances around the doors and rear trunk are fine.
>We drove away from the accident while the other vehicle was towed.
>The left muffler appears bent out of place by ~1" from the orginally
>location. I examed the underside and could not locate any rear damage.
> No vibration noticed as we finished out our trip of another 300 miles
>at high and low speeds. I will be taking the vehicle to the shop this
>week to get an estimate. Any suggestions on what damages that may have
>occurred? What I should insure that the shop checks? Thanks



Talk to a Honda service at a dealership or better let them look at it.
Of course they will tend to exaggerate but at least you will get some
laundry list of items to be concerned about. Then you can get a 2nd
opinion. Check with your insurance about whether they accept
original, oem parts or whatever to replace the damaged parts.
Sometimes this comes into play with body shops. No doubt the
insurance will only want the type of parts that are cheapest to pay
out for.

rob 04-17-2006 07:25 AM

Re: 2006 Accord Rear Ended & damage
 
On 16 Apr 2006 17:28:09 -0700, "TWRUD" <twrud@comcast.net> wrote:

>This weekend our new 4 door 2006 V6 accord was rear ended at a red
>light. The other vehicle substained a great deal of damage as compared
>to our accord. Our rear bumber is slightly damged and the rear quarter
>panels behind the rear windows, on both sides of the car, have ~3 inch
>long small dimples/crinkles. It appears that the rear quater panel was
>at the beganning stage of crumpling. Not realy noticable but they are
>present. All the clearances around the doors and rear trunk are fine.
>We drove away from the accident while the other vehicle was towed.
>The left muffler appears bent out of place by ~1" from the orginally
>location. I examed the underside and could not locate any rear damage.
> No vibration noticed as we finished out our trip of another 300 miles
>at high and low speeds. I will be taking the vehicle to the shop this
>week to get an estimate. Any suggestions on what damages that may have
>occurred? What I should insure that the shop checks? Thanks



Talk to a Honda service at a dealership or better let them look at it.
Of course they will tend to exaggerate but at least you will get some
laundry list of items to be concerned about. Then you can get a 2nd
opinion. Check with your insurance about whether they accept
original, oem parts or whatever to replace the damaged parts.
Sometimes this comes into play with body shops. No doubt the
insurance will only want the type of parts that are cheapest to pay
out for.

Art 04-17-2006 10:04 AM

Re: 2006 Accord Rear Ended & damage
 
You want original parts. The estimate will increase as they take it apart.


<rob> wrote in message news:hfu642hvjc2qqoc49dd99sq6mvkrp751uu@4ax.com...
> On 16 Apr 2006 17:28:09 -0700, "TWRUD" <twrud@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>This weekend our new 4 door 2006 V6 accord was rear ended at a red
>>light. The other vehicle substained a great deal of damage as compared
>>to our accord. Our rear bumber is slightly damged and the rear quarter
>>panels behind the rear windows, on both sides of the car, have ~3 inch
>>long small dimples/crinkles. It appears that the rear quater panel was
>>at the beganning stage of crumpling. Not realy noticable but they are
>>present. All the clearances around the doors and rear trunk are fine.
>>We drove away from the accident while the other vehicle was towed.
>>The left muffler appears bent out of place by ~1" from the orginally
>>location. I examed the underside and could not locate any rear damage.
>> No vibration noticed as we finished out our trip of another 300 miles
>>at high and low speeds. I will be taking the vehicle to the shop this
>>week to get an estimate. Any suggestions on what damages that may have
>>occurred? What I should insure that the shop checks? Thanks

>
>
> Talk to a Honda service at a dealership or better let them look at it.
> Of course they will tend to exaggerate but at least you will get some
> laundry list of items to be concerned about. Then you can get a 2nd
> opinion. Check with your insurance about whether they accept
> original, oem parts or whatever to replace the damaged parts.
> Sometimes this comes into play with body shops. No doubt the
> insurance will only want the type of parts that are cheapest to pay
> out for.




Art 04-17-2006 10:04 AM

Re: 2006 Accord Rear Ended & damage
 
You want original parts. The estimate will increase as they take it apart.


<rob> wrote in message news:hfu642hvjc2qqoc49dd99sq6mvkrp751uu@4ax.com...
> On 16 Apr 2006 17:28:09 -0700, "TWRUD" <twrud@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>This weekend our new 4 door 2006 V6 accord was rear ended at a red
>>light. The other vehicle substained a great deal of damage as compared
>>to our accord. Our rear bumber is slightly damged and the rear quarter
>>panels behind the rear windows, on both sides of the car, have ~3 inch
>>long small dimples/crinkles. It appears that the rear quater panel was
>>at the beganning stage of crumpling. Not realy noticable but they are
>>present. All the clearances around the doors and rear trunk are fine.
>>We drove away from the accident while the other vehicle was towed.
>>The left muffler appears bent out of place by ~1" from the orginally
>>location. I examed the underside and could not locate any rear damage.
>> No vibration noticed as we finished out our trip of another 300 miles
>>at high and low speeds. I will be taking the vehicle to the shop this
>>week to get an estimate. Any suggestions on what damages that may have
>>occurred? What I should insure that the shop checks? Thanks

>
>
> Talk to a Honda service at a dealership or better let them look at it.
> Of course they will tend to exaggerate but at least you will get some
> laundry list of items to be concerned about. Then you can get a 2nd
> opinion. Check with your insurance about whether they accept
> original, oem parts or whatever to replace the damaged parts.
> Sometimes this comes into play with body shops. No doubt the
> insurance will only want the type of parts that are cheapest to pay
> out for.




USC Trojan 04-17-2006 05:06 PM

Re: 2006 Accord Rear Ended & damage
 
I agree with Rob, You should go the dealer first, get a detailed
estimate. Then go to one or two body shops and get their estimates.
Ofcourse this will involve some time but atleast you'll know what all
needs to be fixed.

hth
P


USC Trojan 04-17-2006 05:06 PM

Re: 2006 Accord Rear Ended & damage
 
I agree with Rob, You should go the dealer first, get a detailed
estimate. Then go to one or two body shops and get their estimates.
Ofcourse this will involve some time but atleast you'll know what all
needs to be fixed.

hth
P


J Oat 04-18-2006 11:32 PM

Re: 2006 Accord Rear Ended & damage
 
hondas tend to be tough in this department. it is hard to believe but after
3 hondas from various years got involved in rearend i have to believe it.
talked to insurance company and they said the same thing honda especially
accords are tougher than they look.

camry on the other hand would warrant at least a bumper replacement.

<rob> wrote in message news:hfu642hvjc2qqoc49dd99sq6mvkrp751uu@4ax.com...
> On 16 Apr 2006 17:28:09 -0700, "TWRUD" <twrud@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> >This weekend our new 4 door 2006 V6 accord was rear ended at a red
> >light. The other vehicle substained a great deal of damage as compared
> >to our accord. Our rear bumber is slightly damged and the rear quarter
> >panels behind the rear windows, on both sides of the car, have ~3 inch
> >long small dimples/crinkles. It appears that the rear quater panel was
> >at the beganning stage of crumpling. Not realy noticable but they are
> >present. All the clearances around the doors and rear trunk are fine.
> >We drove away from the accident while the other vehicle was towed.
> >The left muffler appears bent out of place by ~1" from the orginally
> >location. I examed the underside and could not locate any rear damage.
> > No vibration noticed as we finished out our trip of another 300 miles
> >at high and low speeds. I will be taking the vehicle to the shop this
> >week to get an estimate. Any suggestions on what damages that may have
> >occurred? What I should insure that the shop checks? Thanks

>
>
> Talk to a Honda service at a dealership or better let them look at it.
> Of course they will tend to exaggerate but at least you will get some
> laundry list of items to be concerned about. Then you can get a 2nd
> opinion. Check with your insurance about whether they accept
> original, oem parts or whatever to replace the damaged parts.
> Sometimes this comes into play with body shops. No doubt the
> insurance will only want the type of parts that are cheapest to pay
> out for.




J Oat 04-18-2006 11:32 PM

Re: 2006 Accord Rear Ended & damage
 
hondas tend to be tough in this department. it is hard to believe but after
3 hondas from various years got involved in rearend i have to believe it.
talked to insurance company and they said the same thing honda especially
accords are tougher than they look.

camry on the other hand would warrant at least a bumper replacement.

<rob> wrote in message news:hfu642hvjc2qqoc49dd99sq6mvkrp751uu@4ax.com...
> On 16 Apr 2006 17:28:09 -0700, "TWRUD" <twrud@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> >This weekend our new 4 door 2006 V6 accord was rear ended at a red
> >light. The other vehicle substained a great deal of damage as compared
> >to our accord. Our rear bumber is slightly damged and the rear quarter
> >panels behind the rear windows, on both sides of the car, have ~3 inch
> >long small dimples/crinkles. It appears that the rear quater panel was
> >at the beganning stage of crumpling. Not realy noticable but they are
> >present. All the clearances around the doors and rear trunk are fine.
> >We drove away from the accident while the other vehicle was towed.
> >The left muffler appears bent out of place by ~1" from the orginally
> >location. I examed the underside and could not locate any rear damage.
> > No vibration noticed as we finished out our trip of another 300 miles
> >at high and low speeds. I will be taking the vehicle to the shop this
> >week to get an estimate. Any suggestions on what damages that may have
> >occurred? What I should insure that the shop checks? Thanks

>
>
> Talk to a Honda service at a dealership or better let them look at it.
> Of course they will tend to exaggerate but at least you will get some
> laundry list of items to be concerned about. Then you can get a 2nd
> opinion. Check with your insurance about whether they accept
> original, oem parts or whatever to replace the damaged parts.
> Sometimes this comes into play with body shops. No doubt the
> insurance will only want the type of parts that are cheapest to pay
> out for.




J Oat 04-18-2006 11:32 PM

Re: 2006 Accord Rear Ended & damage
 
hondas tend to be tough in this department. it is hard to believe but after
3 hondas from various years got involved in rearend i have to believe it.
talked to insurance company and they said the same thing honda especially
accords are tougher than they look.

camry on the other hand would warrant at least a bumper replacement.

<rob> wrote in message news:hfu642hvjc2qqoc49dd99sq6mvkrp751uu@4ax.com...
> On 16 Apr 2006 17:28:09 -0700, "TWRUD" <twrud@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> >This weekend our new 4 door 2006 V6 accord was rear ended at a red
> >light. The other vehicle substained a great deal of damage as compared
> >to our accord. Our rear bumber is slightly damged and the rear quarter
> >panels behind the rear windows, on both sides of the car, have ~3 inch
> >long small dimples/crinkles. It appears that the rear quater panel was
> >at the beganning stage of crumpling. Not realy noticable but they are
> >present. All the clearances around the doors and rear trunk are fine.
> >We drove away from the accident while the other vehicle was towed.
> >The left muffler appears bent out of place by ~1" from the orginally
> >location. I examed the underside and could not locate any rear damage.
> > No vibration noticed as we finished out our trip of another 300 miles
> >at high and low speeds. I will be taking the vehicle to the shop this
> >week to get an estimate. Any suggestions on what damages that may have
> >occurred? What I should insure that the shop checks? Thanks

>
>
> Talk to a Honda service at a dealership or better let them look at it.
> Of course they will tend to exaggerate but at least you will get some
> laundry list of items to be concerned about. Then you can get a 2nd
> opinion. Check with your insurance about whether they accept
> original, oem parts or whatever to replace the damaged parts.
> Sometimes this comes into play with body shops. No doubt the
> insurance will only want the type of parts that are cheapest to pay
> out for.





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