Would you fix scratched car?

Anonymous
Someone ran into my car and their insurance wrote me a check to cover the repairs. Around $1600. The bumper and door are scratched but not dented. We recently had some unexpected house repairs that took a big chunk out of our savings so I’m tempted to use the check towards the house repairs and leave the car damage. The car is 7 years old and runs like new. I take good care of it and expect to get many more years out of it. What would you do?
Anonymous
I wouldn't fix the car if it's just cosmetic damage but 1) we park on the street so don't expect our car to look pristine, and 2) I'm not really a car person.
Anonymous
i'd def fix it. your dilemma is very common. don't give in
Anonymous
You can buy touch up paint for your specific car online. would be easy enough to cover up yourself
Anonymous
I am in the same position - someone keyed my car and I am so annoyed I don't want to pay to fix it.

But winters are really tough on cars here. If it's scratched through the paint, do it. Otherwise you are just courting rust.
Anonymous
I would keep the money but I don’t care what my car looks like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can buy touch up paint for your specific car online. would be easy enough to cover up yourself


Yeah, I'd prob do something like this just so it doesn't rust. I really don't care what my car looks like.
Anonymous
Don't fix it. My big mistakes were fixing my car dents, scratches. Never again.
Anonymous
No way I'd fix it. Keep the check spend it on whatever you want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No way I'd fix it. Keep the check spend it on whatever you want.


And it is perfectly legal to do so too. 😃
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am in the same position - someone keyed my car and I am so annoyed I don't want to pay to fix it.

But winters are really tough on cars here. If it's scratched through the paint, do it. Otherwise you are just courting rust.


Wax the scratched area a few times a year. It won’t rust.
Anonymous
$1600 is a big scratch. Assuming you don’t need it for something essential, I would fix it. Driving a semi newer car around with that just looks terrible and you don’t take care of your car. More importantly it won’t maintain its value unless you are those people that just drive the car into the ground.
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