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Old Apr 24, 2018 | 10:05 PM
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Unhappy DB9 accident damage

I was driving back to the office in Mississauga, Ontario today and to my heart's dismay this flatbed pulled up next to me at a traffic light.


I've definitely seen this car on Highway 401 last summer but I don't know the owner.
Based on the plate frame it was purchased used from torontoautobrokers.

When it pulled into a business park area the very next block, I knew of the autobody shop in there so I stopped by after work to see how bad the front end damage was.


Bad news - a hood and a fender are not cheap
Good news - somehow both headlight clusters and the bumper cover don't have a mark on them.


Sorry to see a beautiful Aston injured.
Hopefully it's covered by insurance and the paintwork matches nicely upon completion of the repairs.
If it was me, I'd be upgrading the grill to something newer as well
 

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If it was me, I'd be upgrading the grill to something newer as well
I'd be trying to get the car written off. How much is that to repair? Over 20K?
 
Old Apr 25, 2018 | 01:34 PM
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Might just be

Hood, Fender, Grille, some brackets and thats it. 10k or so. Not totaled worth by looks of the pictures.

Depending on where in the country this happens, someone might say it could be buffed out!

LOL
 
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Might just be

Hood, Fender, Grille, some brackets and thats it. 10k or so. Not totaled worth by looks of the pictures.

Depending on where in the country this happens, someone might say it could be buffed out!

LOL
Has to be way more than 10K. Was talking to local dealer on the Rapide front end conversion, and parts alone were 15K. I got a quote to paint the front end of my Vantage to repair stone chips and that was 11K from an Aston Certified shop. I bet that damage is 20K+ from certified repair facility.
 
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I guess you need to shop around for a bodyshop that doesn't give you the price in Aston $$$
 
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Originally Posted by handyman2009
I guess you need to shop around for a bodyshop that doesn't give you the price in Aston $$$
And doesnt use “unicorn tears” to mix its special paint finish .
Looks mostly cosmetic to me . Now hood and fender and some brackets etc .
Hopefully they didnt damage the rad or AC condenser etc .
 
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Originally Posted by handyman2009
I guess you need to shop around for a bodyshop that doesn't give you the price in Aston $$$
It would depend who is paying for the repair and level of expectation on the fix. I would look towards only shops that are Aston Martin certified to repair the car. In my locale, I think there are only two shops that are certified.
 
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Any bodyshop that can do Aluminum repair would be more than capable to fix any Aston Martin, we have a very capable shop here that fixes Audi, Porsche, Lambo, etc and for the front bumper respray is well under $1000 cdn so under $750 usd. And from previous job they did on a BMW Jarrez Black you couldn't tell, perfect match. That bodyshop is north of Montreal and called Certified Collision Center Europa
 
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looks like a pickup truck backed into it or something tall did at least as the bumper fascia is untouched

still makes me sad to see this... I had some idiot teenager pull out in front of me yesterday not looking at all... thankful of the big brakes and my aware driving in this car for sure
 
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I would want it written off. Getting the paint just right would be a nightmare imho. Buy the time they blend the paint back into the doors you might as well paint the entire car. The diminished value would be what? 20k. This is why I have front and rear dash cams and an agreed upon value insurance policy on my car. Sucks.
 
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Originally Posted by silver997
I would want it written off. Getting the paint just right would be a nightmare imho. Buy the time they blend the paint back into the doors you might as well paint the entire car. The diminished value would be what? 20k. This is why I have front and rear dash cams and an agreed upon value insurance policy on my car. Sucks.
Believe me, no ins company is going to write that car off. A skilled paint guy could match that perfectly. The trick is making sure that the collision damage is corrected perfectly.
 
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Originally Posted by DonBond
Believe me, no ins company is going to write that car off. A skilled paint guy could match that perfectly. The trick is making sure that the collision damage is corrected perfectly.
Your right. Sòme insurance adjuster would probably suggest used parts. Lol. Dimished value? This is a good read.

6speedonline.com/forums/aston-martin/395934-school-bus-damaged-right-rear-quater-panel-2012-v12v.html
 
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Would you want to own a car with this much damage "perfectly" repaired? Or would you even look at buying it? Hate to say it but I'd pass.

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Would you want to own a car with this much damage "perfectly" repaired? Or would you even look at buying it? Hate to say it but I'd pass.

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New hood, new quarter, some new brackets, and maybe one new light housing--- perfect paint, wouldn't be a bad buy, and I have seen a vehicle like this that looked better than one that wasnt repaired

The question comes in, would you want a Aston that has a ding on its carfax? That in this case would be my biggest thought, no matter the price.
 
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Originally Posted by SheriffDep
The question comes in, would you want a Aston that has a ding on its carfax? That in this case would be my biggest thought, no matter the price.
Good point.

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