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Old May 27, 2008 | 10:33 AM
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Angry Car was broken into.... ADVICE NEEDED

What a start to my Memorial Day Weekend. I'm not going to get into the details on how they got in, but they got in fairly easy. Anyway, they went throught everything (glove, sunglass holder, trunk, etc.) and guess what, they didn't take anything. So now I've got damage to my driver's side door that the Claims guys est. to be $1264.00 to repair.


Here's my question: If I take it to a Geico approved shop, the work is guaranteed for as long as I own the car. Although, I would be at the mercy of a shop that may not have experience w/ this car.

If I go to Infiniti, it's only guaranteed for 90 days I think. I know that Infiniti will just outsource it to a shop as well, but, I always thought that any work should be done by Infiniti (or whoever they trust to do the work).

How should I get this handled? Am I just being paranoid? I've never had to get any body work done before so I want to make sure I make the right decision on who works on my car. Advice appreciated.


PS: DO NOT ever take the car to Jersey Gardens Mall. The cop said he just took a report on the same car in a different lot before he came to us.
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Old May 27, 2008 | 10:36 AM
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Do some research on the shops in your area... Sometime the insurance companies actually use good reputable shops.

In addition, it depends on the damage. What did they do? Scratch your car? Pry the door open?

Any more details you can give us?
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Old May 27, 2008 | 10:42 AM
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Sorry to hear what happened. That really blows. What kind of damage did they do to the car? Thanks for the heads up on Jersey Gardens, I'll make sure to never take the car there.
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Old May 27, 2008 | 10:45 AM
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i'm guessing the keyhole?

got my car from taylor infiniti.. they have a bunch of different lots, taylor toyota, taylot this, taylor that.. and they have their own paint / body shop and they actually do pretty good work. lifetime warranty, too

i'd walk into your dealership and just ask who they use for body work and go wherever they suggest to at least get an estimate / check the shop out
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Old May 27, 2008 | 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by IP37
i'm guessing the keyhole?

got my car from taylor infiniti.. they have a bunch of different lots, taylor toyota, taylot this, taylor that.. and they have their own paint / body shop and they actually do pretty good work. lifetime warranty, too

i'd walk into your dealership and just ask who they use for body work and go wherever they suggest to at least get an estimate / check the shop out
That's probably the first thing I'll do. I feel safer having Infiniti handle this for me.

And yes, Keyhole.
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Old May 27, 2008 | 11:09 AM
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Lots of shops (well at least here in So Cal) have lifetime guarantees on their work (Holmes Body Shop). Ask your dealership where they recommend and they should point you in the right direction... I didn't go with what the insurance co told me because they had ZERO experience with our G's...
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Old May 27, 2008 | 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Blackjack
Do some research on the shops in your area... Sometime the insurance companies actually use good reputable shops.

In addition, it depends on the damage. What did they do? Scratch your car? Pry the door open?

Any more details you can give us?
Punctured a hole in the door about 1/4" wide
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Old May 27, 2008 | 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by erock
What a start to my Memorial Day Weekend. I'm not going to get into the details on how they got in, but they got in fairly easy. Anyway, they went throught everything (glove, sunglass holder, trunk, etc.) and guess what, they didn't take anything. So now I've got damage to my driver's side door that the Claims guys est. to be $1264.00 to repair.


Here's my question: If I take it to a Geico approved shop, the work is guaranteed for as long as I own the car. Although, I would be at the mercy of a shop that may not have experience w/ this car.

If I go to Infiniti, it's only guaranteed for 90 days I think. I know that Infiniti will just outsource it to a shop as well, but, I always thought that any work should be done by Infiniti (or whoever they trust to do the work).

How should I get this handled? Am I just being paranoid? I've never had to get any body work done before so I want to make sure I make the right decision on who works on my car. Advice appreciated.


PS: DO NOT ever take the car to Jersey Gardens Mall. The cop said he just took a report on the same car in a different lot before he came to us.
Sorry about your car. Not to be an ****, but why take your G to Jersey Gardens Mall? A good handful of people in that mall are "shady" (I am not saying they are, but I get that vibe).
At least they did not take anything
Most of the time insurance companies are working together with body shops, your best bet would be to take it to a very good shop (your choice) and let the body shop give your insurance company an estimate. I know an excellent one (does customs cars), not too far from NJ if your interested
GL with the repairs

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Old May 27, 2008 | 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by erock
That's probably the first thing I'll do. I feel safer having Infiniti handle this for me.

And yes, Keyhole.
that sucks man.

https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-coupe/175283-another-g37-without-a-keyhole-pictures.html
that of course won't prevent it, but it might be enough to convince some *******s that there isn't a keyhole

Originally Posted by erock
Punctured a hole in the door about 1/4" wide
edit.. maybe they went in differently than what i was thinking


infiniti should of had an extra piece of thicker metal welded around the back of that area. something that can't be bent as easily

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Old May 27, 2008 | 11:17 AM
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Hey IP, PM me...where is this 1/4" located? Now, I am getting paraniod
Next mod for me is that keyhole delete
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Old May 27, 2008 | 11:37 AM
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damn, sucks. dont a cf door cost that much? heh.
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Old May 27, 2008 | 11:38 AM
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Go to Brinton Auto Body in Westfield. He does great work and also works with Geico. My car got hit by a shopping cart last week and I plan on taking it to him next week to get the dents repaired. The owner John is a great guy and does exceptional work.
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Old May 27, 2008 | 11:40 AM
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Sorry to hear about the damage

try to get someone familiar with our cars, or that does custom cars as previously suggested.
I definiely wouldn't want someone learning on my car!
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Old May 27, 2008 | 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Black 6MT
Sorry about your car. Not to be an ****, but why take your G to Jersey Gardens Mall? A good handful of people in that mall are "shady" (I am not saying they are, but I get that vibe).
At least they did not take anything
Most of the time insurance companies are working together with body shops, your best bet would be to take it to a very good shop (your choice) and let the body shop give your insurance company an estimate. I know an excellent one (does customs cars), not too far from NJ if your interested
GL with the repairs

I kinda knew I was asking for it by going there... My wife and I just had to exchange something. Get this tho, it happened on Friday around 6pm, lot wasn't full and was daylight out. Ballsy MF'rs...
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Old May 27, 2008 | 11:54 AM
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I kinda knew I was asking for it by going there... My wife and I just had to exchange something. Get this tho, it happened on Friday around 6pm, lot wasn't full and was daylight out. Ballsy MF'rs...
More like pathetic psy a$$ mf'rs!!!!!!!!!
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