I am stubbornly refusing to fix the passenger side back door on our car. (Did I ever tell that story?*) The shop wants $1700 to replace it. Knowing that buying a door shouldn't cost more than $500, and the bulk of their cost is labor and painting the door they acquire, I'm absolutely refusing to pay them that much. But I also haven't bought a door yet. So.
* Andrew and I went to pick up some friends for a WoWTCG tourney. They were running late, AS ALWAYS, and I was getting annoyed. So they finally show up and get in the car. One of them starts talking, so I start my reversing. Apparently he didn't close his door before deciding to get into a deep conversation -- we're not talking about him trying to close the door and me being too fast, either; I honestly mean he sat down and apparently forgot that we were in a car and needed to be going and his door needed to be closed -- so the door catches on a sign post. Overextended, bent the crap out of the top part, buuut... still functionally closes and remains locked. Problem is the window is popped out of alignment and the front passenger door catches on a bent piece of metal. Plus we can't really open that door for fear of the hinges being too compromised for it to shut again.