Question:
I have a 2001 Fiat Punto, and have a dent approx 10cm across just above the nearside (passenger side) end of the back bumper, and my bumper is damaged so I think I will need to get a new back bumper put on (it's a bit split). Just wondering how much on average you would be looking at to knock a dent back out and replace a bumper, cos if it's less than my excess I'll pay for it, or if it's likely to be more I'll claim on my insurance. Just trying to get an idea so I won't recoil in shock when I ask the place I will take it to for a quote.
Please, no "women driver" jokes! It's my first car and I bashed it on my 2nd day of driving since passing my test! Thanks
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What's wrong with my car? It revs really high anytime the clutch pedal is depressed?
The dent, impossible to say accurately without seeing it. I would say 50 quid will be a bit light though, nearer the 100 anyway. As far as the bumper is concerned, try www.everycarpart.co.uk - they can supply your bumper already painted(if you have painted bumpers that is), brand new for not much more than 100 pounds. If your bumpers are just black plastic, about 50 quid i think.what are some signs of bad/water in your gas?
About 60 - 70 pounds hope that helpsDon't worry about the "woman driver" thing. I've just happily watched the bloke next door back into his garage without opening the door!
autozone parts is this thier job?
Anyway, probably £50 - £100 for the dent, plus the bumper.
anyone know where I could get a repair manual for a 1996 (N) Toyota Ipsum?
i think 50 pounds.rear bumper to replace ~100euros
dent to fix : 40-50 euros
always depending on the quallity of the outcome, the shop you go to, the size of the surface the repairer will scratch off and repaint(the smaller the surface the better for you and the better the repairer is), and of course if you want genuine parts or imitation ones(bumper_)
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