$1237 for dent removal

Insomniator

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So I have a ~baseball sized dent on the hood of my car that's been bugging me so I figured I'd finally go see if I can get it popped out.

Its an 04 mini cooper s, decent shape, entire car is worth MAYBE $2500.

This guy comes out, he's like might as well take out these little dents (~dime sized) too, plus I'd have to paint the entire hood for sure. Writes up a whole list of crap that I bring to the woman who calculates it out to $1237. 20 hours of work! LOL. Seriously, I would pay like $300 just for him to take a rubber mallet and pound out the dent a bit.

What planet are these people from? Am I not recognizing the great art that is body work? Do they think I'm gonna spend $1300 bucks to paint the hood of a 12 year old car because of one dent that is bothering me? I repeat, 20 hours.
 

razel

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Never take the 1st offer. Take it to another shop. If they charge more then you got a bargaining chip. They probably are redo-ing your car to perfection when you just want to get an eye sore out. If so call up a mobile Paintless Dent Repair.
 

Midwayman

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Never take it to regular body shop for minor dents. PDR is the way to go. Especially on a car that doesn't need to be perfect.
 

JulesMaximus

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So I have a ~baseball sized dent on the hood of my car that's been bugging me so I figured I'd finally go see if I can get it popped out.

Its an 04 mini cooper s, decent shape, entire car is worth MAYBE $2500.

This guy comes out, he's like might as well take out these little dents (~dime sized) too, plus I'd have to paint the entire hood for sure. Writes up a whole list of crap that I bring to the woman who calculates it out to $1237. 20 hours of work! LOL. Seriously, I would pay like $300 just for him to take a rubber mallet and pound out the dent a bit.

What planet are these people from? Am I not recognizing the great art that is body work? Do they think I'm gonna spend $1300 bucks to paint the hood of a 12 year old car because of one dent that is bothering me? I repeat, 20 hours.

The problem with hoods is that it isn't as simple as just pounding on it with a hammer from the other side. Your hood isn't just a flat piece of metal, there are structural elements welded to the underside of the hood along with sound deadening material and heat shields.

Might be cheaper to just find a used hood in the color of your car at a junk yard and bolt it on. Or paintless dent removal.
 
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Greenman

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That would not surprise me at all.

(Quality) body work takes a long time and is an art. It's not as easy as pounding out dents and calling it done.

I did some body work many years back, and painted the car as well. It was actually pretty easy. When I traded the car in a couple years later the dealer asked me who painted it, when I told him I did it he flat out said "no you didn't".
If you take your time, it's not all that hard to get pretty good results.
 

madoka

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I drive a 22 year old Nissan with 365,000 miles on it. I think it's worth about $500-1000.

Every time I take it in to the dealer for an oil change, they come back with about $4000 worth of repairs that they recommend.

I'm sure there's always some sucker that will take them up on it and that's why they keep doing it.
 

RichUK

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I'd search out an experienced independent dent repair specialist. I went with an online recommendation and had an awesome job done on a couple of dents (one very noticeable dent) and it was perfectly rectified at a very reasonable price.
 
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