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I scraped my 2003 ES bumper against a stone wall at low speed, leaving a ding about 6 inches long and 1 inch deep (photo at http://tinyurl.com/rebkr ). Is this something I should take to the dealer to fix, or should I shop around? Would the dealer be as good at this kind of repair as an independent body shop? And what am I looking at here dollarwise, any guesses? (The black part on the picture isn't a hole, it's just some kind of dark lower layer showing through.) |
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In article <OMJEg.70194$MW.9398@trnddc04>, "cliff chinaski" <nospam22a (AT) nowhere (DOT) com> wrote: I scraped my 2003 ES bumper against a stone wall at low speed, leaving a ding about 6 inches long and 1 inch deep (photo at http://tinyurl.com/rebkr ). Is this something I should take to the dealer to fix, or should I shop around? Oh, shop around! Any decent body shop can repair that for under $200. |
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"cliff chinaski" wrote I scraped my 2003 ES bumper against a stone wall at low speed, leaving a ding about 6 inches long and 1 inch deep (photo at http://tinyurl.com/rebkr ). Is this something I should take to the dealer to fix, or should I shop around? Would the dealer be as good at this kind of repair as an independent body shop? And what am I looking at here dollarwise, any guesses? (The black part on the picture isn't a hole, it's just some kind of dark lower layer showing through.) Not every dealer has a body shop. The repair can probably be done at any competent body shop. Ask your dealer for recommendations. You are probably looking at $300 - $500. -- Ray O (correct punctuation to reply) |
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"Ray O" wrote: "cliff chinaski" wrote I scraped my 2003 ES bumper against a stone wall at low speed, leaving a ding about 6 inches long and 1 inch deep (photo at http://tinyurl.com/rebkr ). Is this something I should take to the dealer to fix, or should I shop around? Would the dealer be as good at this kind of repair as an independent body shop? And what am I looking at here dollarwise, any guesses? (The black part on the picture isn't a hole, it's just some kind of dark lower layer showing through.) Not every dealer has a body shop. The repair can probably be done at any competent body shop. Ask your dealer for recommendations. You are probably looking at $300 - $500. -- Ray O (correct punctuation to reply) Thanks Ray. I'll do that. |
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