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Question: I recently got in a bad car wreck. What is the average cost of body shop repairs after a wreck?
Answer: The average cost of body repairs after a wreck is about 2,345 dollars, but it varies greatly with the car, and the extent of the damage. Often, the repairs are so expensive that it wouldn't even be worth repairing the car.
Answer: The cost depends on the extent of the damage, what the car is made of, location of the damage, etc. Have a repair shop look it over and give you an estimate. If the damage is bad, you can pay anywhere from a few hundred dollars and up.
Question: I need a whole lot of body work done on my vehicle. Where online can I find the best body repair shops?
Question: My antique vehicle needs a lot of body work. Where online can I learn about automobile body repairs?
Question: My old Ford needs a lot of auto body repair? Is this always expensive?
Question: My vehicle got rear ended a few weeks ago, the damage seems to be only cosmetic. Is it necessary for me to have the proper body repairs done or can I just let it go?
Question: I have a large dent in my fender. Is this something that could be repaired well with body repair panels? I know how to paint, but I don't know what to use to do the repair.
Answer: There are fender repair panels that can be used to replace a fender. You would have to find one specific for your model of car. That option might be overkill, though, as it might be cheaper to just fix the dent without fixing the whole thing.
Question: My car is in need of serious repairs. Where is a trusted auto body shop I can go to?
Answer: It is likely that there are several trusted auto body shops that you can go to. AAA has a list of approved auto repair shops; see if they have approved of one near you.
Question: I live in a small town with no auto body shops to fix my car so where do I find one?
Answer: Check out the web site www.edmuds.com/repairshops/. You can find a reputable repair shop located in your area, and this site seems to be usable for pretty much any part of the United States.
Question: I have an older car that is in my garage and I do not have access to a way to tow it down to a shop. Are there any auto body repair shops that do in home service? Or do I have to find a way to get my car to their shop?
Question: My son hit my car with his bike and now there is a decent size dent in the quarter panel. Is there an automotive body repair kit that I can buy instead of having to buy everything individually?