That is a crazy amount of $$$! They must be replacing everything touched by broken glass for that amount of money. Or maybe I am missing something.$6,900?? How did they figure that? From the picture it looks like a window and a good interior detail should get you fixed. I'm sure I'm missing something but that's an insane amount of damage.
I can understand with a nice quiet neighborhood like Joliet, but thankfully Joliet isn't the rest of the US.Fingerprints? GTA? Lol. Nobody cares about your car as much as you do, and the people who care the least are the police followed closely by someone else's insurance, and by a slim margin, your insurance.
***?!This is what ours was able to capture a while ago...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqHxTOtHMtQ
Sorry about your lost. Assuming you have a SEL, your alarm can be turned on via Vag-Com. Here is the instruction: http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?5568128-Alarm&p=77426571&viewfull=1#post77426571No alarm went off. I believe the vandals did in fact open the door. After the police came and everything, me and the wife wanted to see if you could unlock the door from the inside. So the door was locked and I reached through the broken window and hit the unlock button and opened the door without alarm sounding. And the key fobs were inside the house. To me that's a bull**** alarm.
GEICO came and did the damage estimate. Interior damage came out to almost $6900
Sorry for your loss. If you hit the unlock button from the inside, and open the door, the alarm will not sound.No alarm went off. I believe the vandals did in fact open the door. After the police came and everything, me and the wife wanted to see if you could unlock the door from the inside. So the door was locked and I reached through the broken window and hit the unlock button and opened the door without alarm sounding. And the key fobs were inside the house. To me that's a bull**** alarm.
GEICO came and did the damage estimate. Interior damage came out to almost $6900
This!^Fingerprints? GTA? Lol. Nobody cares about your car as much as you do, and the people who care the least are the police followed closely by someone else's insurance, and by a slim margin, your insurance.
The most you'll get is a police report to give to your insurance.
$6,900?? How did they figure that? From the picture it looks like a window and a good interior detail should get you fixed. I'm sure I'm missing something but that's an insane amount of damage.
Nice edit. (You have the complete wrong area referenced, btw..)I can understand with a nice quiet neighborhood like Joliet, but thankfully Joliet isn't the rest of the US.
Did you add an extra zero there? How did they come up with $6,900?No alarm went off. I believe the vandals did in fact open the door. After the police came and everything, me and the wife wanted to see if you could unlock the door from the inside. So the door was locked and I reached through the broken window and hit the unlock button and opened the door without alarm sounding. And the key fobs were inside the house. To me that's a bull**** alarm.
GEICO came and did the damage estimate. Interior damage came out to almost $6900
I'm not saying his rates will "go" up, I'm saying that if GEICO is paying out $6900 for a broken window and some glass clean up there rates are probably already too high!As for the rates going up - fortunately this falls under comprehensive - which does NOT raise rates when you make claims as a collision claim does. (With MOST non-scammy insurance companies at least..)
Something tells me a new Passat would cost about $125,000 to build out of parts over the counter.The seat skins are about $2000 for the pair the dash $1200. Steering wheel $850.
Headliner $400 and about $1700 in labor.
The jack lightly scuffed both upper front seat and there are cut marks on the seat bottoms from the glass.The glass cut a small spot on the headliner above the driver seat. There's a small cut on the dash on the driverside. Damage on the console by rear ac vents. Passenger seat belt adjuster is broken from the impact of the jack. And other small things.
Thanks for the support. I was really upset when i saw it. This is our first new car and for someone to come and do this to it made my heart drop to the ground. I thought it was a accident at first.
That is a good bit of damage. I guess with your car being brand new, they've got more of an obligation to ensure that the job is done right. I can't get over those prices. Good luck. Hopefully they'll get your car squared away soon.The seat skins are about $2000 for the pair the dash $1200. Steering wheel $850.
Headliner $400 and about $1700 in labor.
A driver window may be available in the aftermarket, however interior parts are going to likely be available from VW only. The aftermarket generally only picks up on parts that are likely to fail or need replacement.Where can I get discounted oem parts like seat covers and driver window ect. Thx
LOL!! While the smash job was impressive, I thoroughly enjoyed the sequel to it with the Red Neck Bodyshop! Good as new after a few bumper pulls and trunk lid stomps. Better watch out that the local constabulary doesn't get you for a broken tail light.Time to install some surveillance cameras on your house. A decent kit can be had online or at one of your big box bulk stores (Costco, BJs, etc.) for a few hundred bucks.
This is what ours was able to capture a while ago...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqHxTOtHMtQ