Why PDR Technology Is An Economical Solution For Tight Budgets Part II

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Paintless Dent Repair isn’t free but you will find it to be significantly lower in price in comparison to a traditional body shop. In addition, there are quite a few that work with the insurance companies on your behalf if you have already paid your deductible for the year. Even if you have not, you will find that Paintless Dent Repairs will run you anywhere from 70-80% less than body shop repairs. Most of the time, body shops will replace the panel that is damaged. That saves them a lot of physical work but costs you more and keeps your car in the shop for longer than you had hoped for. You’ll still have to pay for labor so you can see how the bill can grow and grow without much effort.

In case you are unsure, Paintless Dent Repair basically molds the dents back into where they belong. This technology is far different than the usual way that body work is done and requires a skill set that most in the collision industry don’t possess. They need finesse to be able to manipulate a dent out of your bumper and more. Paintless Dent Repairers are able to not only come to you at your convenience but also don’t have any overhead that is passed on to the customer.

If you and your family are on a budget, Paintless Dent Repair may be your perfect answer. PDR technicians are highly trained and incredibly reliable. You don’t have to worry about spending more than is necessary. You can keep your budget intact and end up with professional results that make perfect sense to you and your family. At the end of the day you will be extremely pleased with the bottom line and you’ll still be able to feed your family.

Why PDR Technology Is An Economical Solution For Tight Budgets Part I

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There are many types of fender benders that one can get into that don’t necessarily fall under the umbrella as totaled. You can get nicked by another car in tight parking structures, you yourself could hit or tap someones bumper ever so slightly leaving a small dent in yours and the others car. Additionally, you may accidentally open your door onto a cement post. Stuff happens all of the time. The problem is that most families or even singles cannot afford to get their vehicle fixed. The cost for many is prohibitive. This cost that I speak of is usually the deductible that is generally very high. These are tough times and while it would be great to have some rainy day money set aside, many cannot afford that either. In fact, most Americans live paycheck to paycheck.

There is much in the news these days regarding economic downturns and problems. This is not an imagined crisis. That is to say, there are serious issues facing working people and it is the result of various “pinches” hitting the budgets of most families. For example, gas prices and food prices have started skyrocketing and this leaves many people with limited dollars in their savings. When people are in such situations, the last thing they need is to see their budgets busted by car accident related bills.

Paintless Dent Repair is a logical, affordable solution and an excellent alternative to traditional bodywork. The bodywork that needs to be done on a car, even if minor, can cost a significant amount of money. There are parts and labor involved and that will always run costs up. Even if you have solid insurance, a $500 deductible means you will be forced to shell out $500. When a household budget is tight and credit is hard to come by, a $500 deductible can really be difficult to part with.

Help Your Customers Understand How To Buy A Used Car Part I

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Buying a used car can compare to walking through a mine field. You have to pay attention to where you are stepping and have to be hyper-alert to what you are being told. So how does your customer locate, price and negotiate for a used car? Understanding these the questions and then providing the answers could very well set you up for all future work on a used care. Not to mention, if you’re planning on working at a used car dealership, this information could be valuable to you. Understanding how a dealership operates will prove useful for both you and your customer. If you have ever bought a used car or are thinking about buying one, these are things that you probably never considered, but should. 

Buying a used car is generally a very smart decision. You can get an almost new car that’s very close to perfect without having to suffer the depreciation of the car when first leaving the the lot with a new car. You can find a car that is only a year old that is now 20-30 percent cheaper than a year earlier in its brand-new state. There are more good reasons for buying a used car from a used car dealership:

  • The money that you save on insurance alone is worth buying used
  • If you shop smart, the possibilities of finding an amazing bargain are greater
  • Used cars are far more reliable than ever before (We’ll talk about that later)
  • Some of the used cars are still covered by the factory warranty
  • Most, if not all, used car dealerships now have to sell certified used cars, which includes warranties (More on this later)
  • You can track the vehicle history by using the vehicle identification number (VIN)
  • Buying from a private party is extremely risky but less stressful

Follow me to Part II to learn more about used car risks and values.