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Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 09:28:40 -0400
From: ma_twain <ma_twainnospamo.com>
Subject: Re: Saab got hurt!!!!


LauraK wrote: >>Our estimates are pretty much irrelevant. Find a top quality body shop >>in your area and see what they say. Look for one the specializes in >>upper end cars. If you post where you are, someone here may have a >>suggestion. >> > > I'm in Knoxville, TN. > The car is driveable. Out of alignment and one headlight is pointed up, but > doesn't seem to have any other handling problems. I'm going to have my mechanic > here take a look under it on Monday and see what he thinks. > I've got a good friend who owns one of the largest body shops in South Georgia. > Does great work. I want to drive it down to him and have him do it. He'll keep > the price down as much as he can. Will also tell me if it's not worth doing. My > insurance agent is also in Georgia. > Having a repaired car doesn't bother me. I only get a new car when the old one > is so far gone that it gets towed for junk. > Part the problem is I really want to stick with the hatchback. I've seen some > 1997 9000s in Connecticut that look affordable if I get cash from insurance. > Anyone have any experience with Roberti in New York or Robert Motor Cars in > Woodbury, CN? > > lauraknospamousergraphics.com > http://www.madmousergraphics.com > web design, print design, photography > > > This reply is Saab related. The issue with buying any car which has been through winters in area with snow and salt is rust. My experience with Saabs has been that they will have more exposure to salt because they are driven more, because they handle so well in the snow. Check this out before you buy, unless the price is so low you are willing to accept rust.

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