You're preparing an estimate on a customer's vehicle that requires refinishing of the hood
and right front fender only. The hood is the first panel listed on the estimate. According to
most Collision Estimating Guides, would refinish overlap be applicable on the hood? Choose
the most correct statement.
Select the single best ANSWER:
A. Overlap would not be applicable on the hood refinish time as it's the first major panel. A
refinish overlap deduction would be applicable to the fender refinish time as it's an adjacent
major panel.
B. A refinish overlap deduction would be applicable to the hood refinish time as it's the first
major panel. A refinish overlap deduction would also be applicable to the fender refinish
time as it's an adjacent major panel.
C. Overlap would not be applicable to the hood refinish time or to the fender refinish time as
they are not defined as major panel. - ANSWER B.)A refinish overlap deduction would
be applicable to the hood refinish time as it's the first major panel. A refinish overlap
deduction would also be applicable to the fender refinish time as it's an adjacent major pane
When estimating vehicle damage, if its determined a repair operation is necessary, you
should include a separate line item allowance on your estimate.
T or F - ANSWER True
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, State Farm customers can have their vehicles repaired at the repair facility of their choice.
T or F - ANSWER True
According to State Farm Guidelines, would betterment potentially apply when refinishing a
complete vehicle?
Yes or No - ANSWER Yes
The prices State Farm pays for most repair operations is determined from:
A.)Printed or Electronic price guide
B.)Repair facility survey results
C.)Judgement Time
D.)All of the above
E.)Only A and C - ANSWER All of the above
According to current State Farm guidelines, its ACCEPTABLE to specify aftermarket/non- oem
Sheet metal ( Hoods, Fenders, Deck lids) on State Farm estimates
T or F - ANSWER False
According to current State Farm guidelines, its ACCEPTABLE to specify aftermarket/ non-
oem mechanical parts (radiators, exhaust, suspension components) on State Farm estimates.
T or F - ANSWER True
According to current State Farm guidelines, its ACCEPTABLE to specify recycled sheet metal
(hoods, fenders, deck lids) on State Farm estimates.
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