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Old 01-08-2008, 08:26 AM   #5 (permalink)
Bogie
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Date registered: Aug 2006
Vehicle: 2002 ML 500, 1994 Ford Explorer donated to Doctors without Borders
Location: Boston, MA
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I'm concerned. $30K to fix is NOT minor. At 3 weeks, I would think they'd give you a new car. My concern is that the car may not be structurally capable of taking another hit like the one you just had. I wonder if they over charged your insurance company to fix it, or if they have compromised the structural integrity of the vehicle. You wouldn't want to learn about substandard repair practices in a future accident.
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