Vehicle damage on Ford Focus?
I hit an object and there's damage to the front of my car; the right headlight is almost out of its socket, the Ford sign is completely off in the front, and the hood is about 2 inches elevated. I was going no faster than 15 mph when this happened. Ford Focus, 2006 model. Any trained mechanics, please estimate what my damage cost could be.
With out seeing the damage it would be hard to give a price but I would guess $2000 or more depending on where you live. See a body shop for a true estimate.
I'm with Patt, body shops give free estimates now days try it.
Sorry - Without some time to nose around, any extimate would be just a shot in the dark.
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