Tuesday

Auto Body Repair Or Just Get a New Car?

It is hard to not be able to think of not knowing anyone who at one point needed auto body repair. That would not surprise you at all since there were 220 million vehicles on U.S. roads in 2003, a figure that had been growing steadily at approximately 5% per year. We can use this figure to project that there will be more than 275 million vehicles on the road in 2008. More vehicles means a larger market, and an increased number of minor accidents as streets and parking lots become more crowded. So, when so many people get left in the situation of needing auto body repair, the thought of just buying a new car comes across their thoughts. Yes, it is hard to find a good auto body specialist and yes it is going to cost you some money. However, it is beneficial to fix your existing car.

So what are some reason why someone would need or want auto body repair? Or may simply consider buying a new car?
• Prevent corrosion • Reflects on personal image • Lease end responsibilities • Inspires safer driving • Prevent police stop for damaged vehicle • Prevent spouse awareness of accident
Here are some things to consider before making your decision.
Buying a new car can be an exciting thing! However, once the excitement wears off you still have to make those high car payments for at least four to five years. With our economy not doing so well and many people losing their jobs or taking pay cuts, who is to say that you are safe to commit to a four to five year agreement? Not saying this is true for everyone, just that it is something to consider. Also many people may want to make a life decision such as retirement, a leave of absence from work, or deciding to go back to school. However with a car payment amongst their other monthly bills most would not be able to afford doing that. So this is a decision that requires a lot of consideration.
So, instead of just buying a new car, you should consider auto body repair for your vehicle. Auto body repair is where the existing metal panels on your car are repaired, rather than just buying a totally new panel. Many dealerships and collision centers may only offer replacement and not repair. It is takes a knowledgeable and skilled mechanic to perform work like this. So when choosing an auto body repair shop, you should carefully choose one. This will cost you some money, however not nearly as much as buying a new car would. Also some auto body shops will take most car insurances, and may even help you work out the details with them. This is not only an option for those who are trying to save money, but also for those who simply already like their car!

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