Replacing hood and grill decrease value?
As to the value of the car, it may affect it in the next few years, if people know about it. But I doubt that's a high a possibility. Down the road, it won't make a bit of difference.
The damage included dented and scratched front hood and front edge of roof caused by breaking through the parking garage arm... and then a broken rear taillight and dent in back from where the thief attempted to turn around and backed into a cement pillar.
Car was recovered by police and taken to the police impound. I retrieved the car later that day. I took the car to a good body shop who did all of the repairs. I don't remember the full cost but it was many thousands of dollars.
The car was about 6 months old at the time this happened. I kept the car for about 5 more years before selling it. Before I sold the car, I ran a carFax just to see how bad it would look. To my absolute shock, the CarFax report was 100% clean. No mention of the wreck, or the fact that it was stolen and recovered by police.
I's sure you all here in this forum will understand my intense skepticism towards CarFax as a reliable source before purchasing a used vehicle.

As for the OP's question, I don't really think a small cosmetic repair should affect the value too much. Just be upfront with any prospective buyer and tell them the truth. The car was vandalized and you had a cosmetic repair done because you love your car and do your very best to take good care of it. If I was buying a used car from someone and they told me your story, I would actually feel pretty good about buying because it implies that you are someone who really cares about the condition of your car.
Not sure why a reputable collision shop not report to Carfax unless they are not required to. So I question the accuracy of Carfax based on a just a couple of comments here.
I agree with someone here who said it is best to mention the accident in a private sale to show your credibility.
If selling to a private party I would not think this kind of damage should affect the cars price because you have the documentation showing the quality of the work.
Last edited by jr'sAudiA6; Mar 4, 2013 at 08:34 AM.
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But do you actually think it will lower the residual value down the road? Again, shop did a superb job. Paint match 100% + all OEM parts were used.
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If you are referring to selling the car to a private party, by all means, show the potential buyer the paperwork on what was done and OEM parts used. I am sure it will not devalue the car.
This assumes that the damage was cosmetic only,
If you are referring to selling the car to a private party, by all means, show the potential buyer the paperwork on what was done and OEM parts used. I am sure it will not devalue the car.
This assumes that the damage was cosmetic only,
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