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Are my car's dents worth fixing?

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I have a lot of dents on my 2002 Honda Civic from living in Chicago. I've since moved to an area that is much easier on vehicles. A reputable body shop gave me an estimate of $2100 to make it look like new. The dents are all cosmetic but make my car look terrible for a vehicle that's only 6 years old.
So, is it worth it? I plan on holding on to this car for at least another 3 or 4 years. Yes, I'll mentally feel better driving a car that doesn't look like a POS, but financially, does cosmetic body work translate into better resale value down the line or would this just be a sunk cost?
posted by aliasless to Travel & Transportation (12 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
If your dents are door dings or medium-large creases, try consulting a PDR (paintless dent repair) specialist. They work wonders and are relatively inexpensive compared to a body shop.
posted by wongcorgi at 2:35 PM on June 23, 2008

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>financially, does cosmetic body work translate into better resale value down the line
Every time, yes.
But will the difference equate $2100? With low miles, it might. As it gets up there around 130-200k miles, probably not.
posted by crunch buttsteak at 2:36 PM on June 23, 2008

You can have a paintless dent repair service take out those dents that they can easily remove and leave the rest. It'll cost far less and won't disturb--break--the original factory paint film. Usually a body shop will approach as a repair and paint process and avoiding paintwork is a good idea if you can.
posted by bz at 2:40 PM on June 23, 2008

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dude, if they're just dings that you want to pop out, on a hot summer day, get dry ice. Place dry ice on door ding. Watch as metal contracts, and BAM!!!! ding is removed.
posted by unexpected at 2:42 PM on June 23, 2008

These are mostly chunky, 'my bumper is now concave' type dents with pieces of nearby metal panelling bent inwards and scratched. Aggressive parallel-parking type dents. So, I think that PDR is out of the question.
posted by aliasless at 3:29 PM on June 23, 2008
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I actually had some fun(?) pulling off my front bumper and pulling out a bent-in panel corner, then reinstalling the bumper. I don't think it impacted (pun intended) my resale value much, but it was good for getting out aggression, and it's always fun to learn how to take something apart and put it back together. If I were you, I'd spend a weekend trying that.
posted by davejay at 3:51 PM on June 23, 2008

the point being that if you enjoy giving it a try, and it ends up costing you nothing to fix some of the dents, then you end up ahead if the resale is improved by even a little bit.
posted by davejay at 3:52 PM on June 23, 2008

One way to get an answer for this is to check the car's value via Kelly Blue Book, Edmunds, etc., and compare the value as-is and after the fixes.
Just for fun, I looked at KBB, and assumed that your car was a Civic LX with 60,000 miles, automatic transmission, and had the standard equipment assumed by that website. It gave a private party value of $10,010 for excellent condition, and $8,485 for 'fair,' and had no information for a car in 'poor' condition. With those big Chicago dents, your car might fall between fair and poor, which suggests that right now getting the dents fixed probably makes economic sense; whether that will still be the case in five years when you sell it is a different question.
Anecdotally, what I have seen is that people with cars in good cosmetic condition are more willing to keep them running another year, which is definitely cheaper than buying new cars more often. My guess is that is because a nice-looking car is more of a pleasure to drive than a real junker, and fixing little things more often can prevent needing to fix big things that make you want to sell the car. So if that is the case for you (and there are many, many people who are exceptions to that little rule), then it definitely makes sense to fix the dents, over and above the resale value question.
posted by Forktine at 4:03 PM on June 23, 2008

In general, you don't get back the money you invest into a car. You will increase the value, but I don't know if I've ever seen a case where it is economically the correct thing to do. A car is a depreciating asset, too, so 3-4 years from now, the difference in value will certainly be less than $2100. If you do it, do it for yourself and forget about trying to justify it economically.
posted by knave at 7:31 PM on June 23, 2008

I should qualify that, I'm talking about paying for body work, specifically. Getting a car into mechanically good condition is generally a good investment. Perfecting the body is usually not, unless you can do it yourself.
posted by knave at 7:32 PM on June 23, 2008

Given that your plan is to sell the car when it's ten years old, I'd be surprised if a $2100 investment in cosmetic damage is going to pay for itself. Sure, your car will sell for more, but $2100 more?
posted by zippy at 10:33 PM on June 23, 2008

Thanks to all. I'm going to fix it.
posted by aliasless at 12:31 PM on June 24, 2008

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This article details how to splash. Splashing is the act of training magic by casting combat spells against a NPC while having too low magic accuracy to be able to actually hit. Although no damage is dealt, each Magic combat spell will still give the player a constant base amount of experience.

Despite the NPC remaining alive indefinitely, after 20 minutes the player will stop auto-retaliating. As a consequence, timely interaction with the game is needed to not be logged out due to inactivity.

  • 3Splashing rates by spell

Equipment required[editedit source]

It is necessary to wear items adding up to at least -65 Magic attack.

A typical example setup (40+ Range):

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  • Full bronze/iron/steel/black/mithril/adamant/rune (Platebody / Armour Set)
  • Bronze/iron/steel/black/mithril/adamant/rune/dragon boots or snakeskin boots
  • Any d'hide vambraces
  • Any elemental staff to reduce runes needed and to enable autocast

Players without 40+ Range for d'hide vambraces can only achieve the desired Magic attack by swapping the elemental staff for a Cursed goblin staff (obtained from Durango in Draynor) and using leather or spiked leather vambraces. This precludes the rune savings of an elemental staff, but achieves -68 Magic attack.

Locations[editedit source]

Any monster that cannot deal damage sufficient to cumulate to a player's health going to zero can be used to splash (given the defensive bonuses of the splash equipment the player is wearing). Commonly used monsters are rats and seagulls.

Popular locations include seagulls in Port Sarim and in Port Piscarilius.

The only exception is the area in Lumbridge as shown in the map, including the castle basement. Here, spells yields no experience for casting if a player's magic accuracy is too low to deal damage. This was done because the large amount of players splashing on rats looked odd to new players [1].

Splashing rates by spell[editedit source]

Standard Spellbook[editedit source]

LvlIconNameRunesBase exp/castExp/hr*1Raw cost/cast*2Cost/cast
(basic elemental staff*3)
Cost/hr
(basic elemental staff*3)
Gp/exp
(basic elemental staff*3)
Cost/cast
(combination elemental staff*4)
Cost/hr
(combination elemental staff*4)
Gp/exp
(combination elemental staff*4)
1Wind Strike115.56600944,8000.73N/AN/AN/A
5Water Strike1117.5900014910,8001.244,8000.53
9Earth Strike1219.51140019910,8000.9544,8000.42
13Fire Strike23111.513800291416,8001.2244,8000.35
17Wind Bolt2113.516200857590,0005.56N/AN/AN/A
23Water Bolt22116.5198009585102,0005.157590,0004.55
29Earth Bolt23119.52340010085102,0004.367590,0003.85
35Fire Bolt34122.52700011090108,00047590,0003.33
41Wind Blast3125.530600227212254,4008.31N/AN/AN/A
47Water Blast33128.534200242227272,4007.96212254,4007.44
53Earth Blast34131.537800247227272,4007.21212254,4006.73
59Fire Blast45134.541400257232278,4006.72212254,4006.14
62Wind Wave513643200420395474,00010.97N/AN/AN/A
65Water Wave57137.545000455420504,00011.2395474,00010.53
70Earth Wave5714048000455420504,00010.5395474,0009.88
75Fire Wave57142.551000455420504,0009.88395474,0009.29
81Wind Surge7144.553400452417500,4009.81N/AN/AN/A
85Water Surge710146.555800502452542,4009.72417500,4008.97
90Earth Surge710148.558200502452542,4009.32417500,4008.6
95Fire Surge710150.560600502452542,4008.95417500,4008.26

*1Each game tick is 0.6s, a magic combat spell takes 5 ticks, so in 1 hour a player can cast ('splash') 1200 combat spells.

*2The 'raw cost' assumes that all runes needed are bought.

*3The 'cost' assumes that the Basic elemental staff is used for the core elemental runes and air runes are also used for non-Wind spells. (No requirements to wield)

*4The 'cost' assumes that Mist Battlestaff (87,033), Dust Battlestaff (33,291), Smoke Battlestaff (2,083,701) or their Mystic varients are used for Water, Earth, Fire spells respectively to completely cover the core elemental runes. (This requires at least level 30 MagicMagic , which is quickly obtained).

Ancient Magicks[editedit source]

LvlIconNameRunesBase exp/castRaw cost/cast*5Cost/cast*6Exp/hr*7Cost/hr*6Gp/exp*6
50Smoke Rush11223059459436000712,80019.8
52Shadow Rush12213173573537200882,00023.71
56Blood Rush12233969969396001,162,80029.36
58Ice Rush2223458457440800688,80016.88
62Smoke Burst22423675975943200910,80021.08
64Shadow Burst1422371,0311,031444001,237,20027.86
68Blood Burst242391,5141,514468001,816,80038.82
70Ice Burst4424074472448000868,80018.1
74Smoke Blitz2222421,2491,249504001,498,80029.74
76Shadow Blitz2222431,5311,531516001,837,20035.6
80Blood Blitz42452,0042,004540002,404,80044.53
82Ice Blitz322461,2291,214552001,456,80026.39
86Smoke Barrage4424481,7031,703576002,043,60035.48
88Shadow Barrage4243492,1212,121588002,545,20043.29
92Blood Barrage441512,5742,574612003,088,80050.47
94Ice Barrage624521,6681,638624001,965,60031.5

*5The 'raw cost' assumes that all runes needed are bought.

*6The 'cost' assumes that a Kodai Wand (82,576,712) is used, which supplies infinite water runes. Elemental staves cannot be used as they do not provide auto-cast for ancient spells.

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*7Each game tick is 0.6s, a magic combat spell takes 5 ticks, so in 1 hour a player can cast ('splash') 1200 combat spells.

30 to 99 strategies[editedit source]

Total experience required: 13021068.

Strategy# of splashesTime (hr)Cost
23674671973.09,469,867.64
17361431446.96,944,569.6
13706391142.35,482,554.95
1132267943.64,529,067.13
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{displaystyle rightarrow }{displaystyle rightarrow }{displaystyle rightarrow }{displaystyle rightarrow }301246251.1112,128,779.72

References[editedit source]

  1. https://secure.runescape.com/m=news/last-man-standing-beta-and-splashing-restrictions?oldschool=1 (retrieved December 8th, 2019)
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