Rear quarter damage - insurance or not?
Rear quarter damage - insurance or not?
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Leo-5gk4p

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2 posts

87 months

Saturday 13th October 2018
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Hi all,

Hoping for a bit of advice.....my wife called this morning to tell me she’s pranged the car. I’m not in a position to take the car in to any body shops for a few days so wonder if any can give a *rough* idea of what the repair might cost?

I’m pretty sure it will be an insurance jobby, rear near side door and quarter are quite badly dented.

Hard to see in the photo but the dent is about an inch deep on the quarter panel.

It’s a ‘17 Ford Focus estate

Thanks in advance!


Leo-5gk4p

Original Poster:

2 posts

87 months

Saturday 13th October 2018
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finlo

4,119 posts

224 months

Saturday 13th October 2018
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Many thousands methinks.

j4ckos mate

3,360 posts

191 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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couple of grand at a guess

V8covin

9,160 posts

214 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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That damage can be repaired by any half decent bodyshop without replacing panels.
Price is largely dependent on your location.
Anywhere from £500 upwards..... probably a lot more if you're in the south judging by the responses we see on PH

finlo

4,119 posts

224 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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V8covin said:
That damage can be repaired by any half decent bodyshop without replacing panels.
Price is largely dependent on your location.
Anywhere from £500 upwards..... probably a lot more if you're in the south judging by the responses we see on PH
Depends whether you're prepared to have a virtually new car loaded up with gobbo.

xjay1337

15,966 posts

139 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Depends on the painter you use etc.
And if you get mates rates.

Get a variety of quotes you may be surprised.

I'd estimate around £1200-1500 if you repair and around £1800-2000 to fit a new door.

Won't replace the quarter on that.