I think I'm about to cry...
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I was backing out to go to class this morning onto a declining driveway. I didn't see the lawn mower there since the angle at which I was looking back blocked it from my sight. This is the first scratch on the car whatsoever ever since I got it, and now I feel like ****. I've been babying it and just waxed it, and is not ruined because of a stupid mistake. If someone could give me an estimated price at which it can be fixed, please tell me. Thank you.
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Ouch, that is really too bad.
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take your time, take a deep breath, and research an awesome body shop! A good shop will be able to make it good as new. It always amazes me what a good shop (as opposed to a mediocre or a bad shop) can do. Hope this helps...
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How much do you think it will cost?
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It looks like it didn't hit the 1/4 panel so you are lucky. I would say $400 tops..anymore and I think you are over paying if it's just the bumper cover that got scratched.
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in NJ at a good shop, I imagine they could do it for $500. I had a hood done a few years back and it was $300 for a show-quality job. Assuming they charge more for a curvy piece and it is a few years later......
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Originally Posted by Dave07997S
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It looks like it didn't hit the 1/4 panel so you are lucky. I would say $400 tops..anymore and I think you are over paying if it's just the bumper cover that got scratched.
Dave |
ouch- sorry to hear about that!
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I really feel you. I"m sorry:(
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the pics are taken too close to really get a good perspective. how deep mis the gouge? 500-1000 depending on if it needs blending into adjacent panels, maybe cheaper if it can be buffed out.
if its very superficial, buffing may get 80% or better worked out |
Originally Posted by axi
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Actually it did hit the quarter panel. Look at the second picture near the top left.
Then if the 1/4 panel has to be resprayed it's going to add quite a bit to the cost of the repair. Is the car a metallic?? If it is they not only have to match the paint but the metallic flake in both size and quantity..that's why the hole 1/4 panel is going to be resprayed and could be half the door as well to blend it... Dave |
Yeah, it is metallic. Does that significantly increase the price?
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I had something like this happen to my Lexus - right after I got done detailing it all day, which really bummed me out.
I found a really good body shop about 20 mins from me that works on Porsches, Ferraris, Mercedes, etc and braced myself for the estimate - I was happy to find they only quoted me $500 and a days worth of work. I dropped it off, and when I picked it up the next day - you could never tell anything ever happened to it - and the total cost was about $550. So, take the advice people are giving you, do a little research for a good body shop around you and put that scratch in the past! I know I was so happy I did, rather than torture myself about it. |
I think a light color sand n good buff job can fix that for you. Should be anywhere from $250-$500 tops
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I was thinking a good sand and buff might do it as well, unless it's scratched all the way through to the primer... sorry to see this.
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