DARE
TO REPAIR
What
Will the Car You Buy Cost to Repair If You Have an Vehicle Accident?
ST.
PETER'S, MO (July 2010) – When you purchase a new car or truck,
the last thing you are thinking about is what it will cost to repair.
But the expense of repairing bumpers, door panels and hoods can vary
widely by automobile model, and many times the cost of the repair
doesn’t correspond to the value.
Jungerman
CARSTAR Auto Body Repair Experts, which completes the repair of a
damaged car every :30 seconds, carefully monitors the cost of vehicle
repairs on all makes and models of vehicles. These costs not only
contribute to the repair bill, it also drives the cost to insure the
vehicle.
“When
you’re analyzing what car to buy, it’s important to factor in
what it will cost to insure and repair the vehicle should you be in
an vehicle accident,” said Dan Young, Senior Vice President,
Insurance, for CARSTAR. “We want to help educate car owners about
what to expect when they have to make repairs so they make a smart
decision on their car purchase and avoid sticker shock at the body
shop.”
A
few alarming numbers to consider when replacing damaged parts with
OEM equipment are:
- The running board on a Lincoln Navigator is $2200
- The fender on a Chrysler 300 is less than $100 but the molding is $90
- The rear door lock on a 2008 Lexus 460 is over $900, the door trim panel is over $2,000 and the rear door belt molding is over $1,000.
- The quarter panel on 2000-2007 Ford Taurus is $1,397.45
So
what four door passenger type cars are the most affordable and most
expensive to repair when considering the “collision” coverage
loss experience, which is the total cost paid out to repair or
replace the damages sustained to the car?
The
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety loss data shows the Honda
Accord as the top performer, while Mitsubishi Galant is the bottom of
the list when looking at four door passenger type automobiles.
Evaluated on a scale where 100 is average and lower scores represent
more affordable repairs, the results are as follows.
The
2006-2008 Honda Accord has a relative loss experience rating of 78,
which was 23 percent better than the average result of 100. The
remaining top nine performers and their relative scores were:
- Saturn Aura (83)
- Chevrolet Malibu (new model) (84)
- Mercury Milan 4WD (90)
- Hyundai Sonata (92)
- Chrysler Sebring (93)
- Ford Fusion (98)
- Mercury Milan (100)
- Toyota Camry Hybrid (101)
- Subaru Legacy 4WD (102)
The
worst performing vehicle model during the 2006-2008 years was the
Mitsubishi Galant at 132. Rounding out the most expensive vehicles to
repair (from a loss cost standpoint) were:
- Nissan Maxima (131)
- Pontiac G6 (124)
- Nissan Altima Hybrid (123)
- Nissan Altima (123)
- Volvo S40 (122)
- Acura TSX (122)
- Mazda 6 Hatchback (121)
- Mazda 6 (119)
- Chevrolet Malibu (old model) (117)
“It’s
important to think through the total cost of maintaining the vehicle,
whether you’re buying a new or pre-owned vehicle,” said Young.
“Because we repair so many vehicles, we can truly assess which ones
are more cost-efficient to repair relative to the value of the car.
The more you know about the car you are buying, the better decision
you can make.”
If
the unfortunate accident does occur, Young recommended having a
collision plan in place so you aren’t stranded on the roadside
waiting for assistance. Jungerman
CARSTAR Auto Body Repair Experts offer high-quality, reliable
repair service in St. Peters, St. Charles, O'Fallon and Lake St.
Louis MO, for information and store locations visit
www.stlcarstar.com.
About CARSTAR
CARSTAR Auto Body Repair Experts is the largest group of branded
collision repair facilities in North America with over 400 locally
owned and operated locations in 30 states and 10 Canadian provinces.
CARSTAR is committed to providing consistent quality services to our
customers and insurance partners and has repaired more than 2.5
million vehicles since it was founded in 1989. Our technicians and
front office staff receive ongoing training to ensure they are
qualified to work on any car. Customer satisfaction is our number one
priority as we consistently lead the industry in customer
satisfaction ratings.
