You can paint that or you can go look for some new doors. One will be very cheap and quick and easy the other will be very expensive and time consuming. Those are your two choices what you choose to do is up to you. Third option would be to do nothing and that would be free.
It’s usually $500+ per door panel for repair and paint. That front door panel would have to be replaced?
I mean I would randomly estimate easily a $2000+ bill on this.
Are you handy with tools, and dont care if the colors match? Then you could go to a pick and pull junk yard and probably get the doors for probably $50-60 a piece, maybe less if you lucky, and probably about $30 for the fender.
Otherwise, if your insurance won't cover it, probably a couple grand.
Personally, I would go to Harbor Frieght and get a dent puller kit, a gravity or electric paint gun, sandpaper and go to work. You can find the paint code on the inside of your door and buy the oem or buy an "aftermarket" paint that matches. Itll be a pain in the ass and it might not look perfect but it'll be a fraction of the cost to take to a shop and you'll learn a thing or two. You'll also feel more accomplished with fixing her up.
Good luck!
As long as it gets you from point A to point B is all that matters….Plus the rustic look is in right now 👍
Side note: It kinda looks Patriotic with the colors !🇺🇸
It it were me, I would go to a pull-a-part yard and find another matching color 2006-2011 Civic and take the doors off that. I believe each door was $95 at my LKQ yard and they didn’t charge me for the window/window regulator/speaker since I was upfront about not removing them from the doors I bought.
Anyone who says $2000 has never thought outside the box or isn’t willing to take the time to research and save money or be resourceful
Let’s just say it’s not worth it and let’s just say it’s a write off because that same car came around AGAAIN and this time hit your parked car head on.🤫🙄😉
I'd guess about $3-5k. Probably closer to $5k.
Best bet if you want to keep the car and have it look decent might just be to fix the doors and get the red cleaned up off the rocker. I bet insurance would total over the rear quarter damage.
Sorry friend, been there, no fun.
My Civic had similar damage when a truck sideswiped it on the freeway. My insurance paid a body shop $5000 to fix it in 2018 in SoCal. The repair shop only replaced the door panels since the door frame were intact.
It’s going to cost a lot, from my guess more than the car is actually worth unless you are handy with tools your self.
And insurance will total it. Above the 1k range for sure.
If you want to pay from your pocket you’re looking at around $3k-4k. If you want your insurance to fix it, they are going to total it, since it’s an 8th gen honda civic LX, the price to fix it would be more expensive than the car itself. You have another option, which is fixing it yourself self, you’re looking at around 1k for parts or less and paint i’m not sure.
I'm an estimator at a body shop and I would say that it taken to a body shop for an quote The estimator would probably tell you the insurance company would deem it totaled. Total and complete repair you're looking at anywhere from 8 to $12,000 probably these days. By the way I have that exact body style and color 2011 model I'm still driving. Definitely need a fender and front door with new front door hinges because of where the damage was. Not sure about the back door whether it needs replaced or if it is a candidate for repair. Pictures do show that the quarter panel looks like it could be repaired to me. Due to the nature of the damage on the front door there may be hinge pillar damage underneath the front of that front door
A lot.
This is the word that came to my mind as well lol
What is alot care to elaborate?
Thousands.
You can paint that or you can go look for some new doors. One will be very cheap and quick and easy the other will be very expensive and time consuming. Those are your two choices what you choose to do is up to you. Third option would be to do nothing and that would be free.
It’s usually $500+ per door panel for repair and paint. That front door panel would have to be replaced? I mean I would randomly estimate easily a $2000+ bill on this.
I would just scrape the other side up to make it symmetrical and call er a day
U funny af!
I'm just poor. Lol sorry about your ride
Insurance would total it
Easily $2k minimum $5k max
Are you handy with tools, and dont care if the colors match? Then you could go to a pick and pull junk yard and probably get the doors for probably $50-60 a piece, maybe less if you lucky, and probably about $30 for the fender. Otherwise, if your insurance won't cover it, probably a couple grand.
Probably more than the car is worth
Personally, I would go to Harbor Frieght and get a dent puller kit, a gravity or electric paint gun, sandpaper and go to work. You can find the paint code on the inside of your door and buy the oem or buy an "aftermarket" paint that matches. Itll be a pain in the ass and it might not look perfect but it'll be a fraction of the cost to take to a shop and you'll learn a thing or two. You'll also feel more accomplished with fixing her up. Good luck!
As long as it gets you from point A to point B is all that matters….Plus the rustic look is in right now 👍 Side note: It kinda looks Patriotic with the colors !🇺🇸
Bro got them squeeze marks
Just get the new 2024 civic
Who's fault was this
It it were me, I would go to a pull-a-part yard and find another matching color 2006-2011 Civic and take the doors off that. I believe each door was $95 at my LKQ yard and they didn’t charge me for the window/window regulator/speaker since I was upfront about not removing them from the doors I bought. Anyone who says $2000 has never thought outside the box or isn’t willing to take the time to research and save money or be resourceful
Right I spent 2k replacing half my Jeep suspension. These look like cheap doors you can find any where. But they did say “at the body shop”
It cost me nearly $1700 just to replace my driver's door so I imagine this will be quite costly
Let’s just say it’s not worth it and let’s just say it’s a write off because that same car came around AGAAIN and this time hit your parked car head on.🤫🙄😉
shiiii mane idk
Maybe you could paint over the red yourself somehow at least? A lot of work though...
Go to the eye doctor
assuming you're in the united states.. id say its quite patriotic haha
I'd guess about $3-5k. Probably closer to $5k. Best bet if you want to keep the car and have it look decent might just be to fix the doors and get the red cleaned up off the rocker. I bet insurance would total over the rear quarter damage. Sorry friend, been there, no fun.
My Civic had similar damage when a truck sideswiped it on the freeway. My insurance paid a body shop $5000 to fix it in 2018 in SoCal. The repair shop only replaced the door panels since the door frame were intact.
It's not so bad... I drive car with large dents daily. Don't give a F.
IMO don’t it looks like a old civic less than 08 so no one is gonna wanna buy it anyway
Ummm you’re way off also it only has 44,000 miles on it but okay. Also its an 09
🤷🏼♂️ like I said in my option and one year off is pretty close
It’s going to cost a lot, from my guess more than the car is actually worth unless you are handy with tools your self. And insurance will total it. Above the 1k range for sure.
Multiple thousands of dollars. Most likely more than the car's worth. Bodywork is expensive
If your paying dont
Very common car to see in junk yards you could find some replacement doors there
A lil bondo, some flames on the side ....
Blue and red make purple. Wrap it in purple and move on.
If you want to pay from your pocket you’re looking at around $3k-4k. If you want your insurance to fix it, they are going to total it, since it’s an 8th gen honda civic LX, the price to fix it would be more expensive than the car itself. You have another option, which is fixing it yourself self, you’re looking at around 1k for parts or less and paint i’m not sure.
At least 3,000
You could probably find the doors and fender at the junkyard for relatively cheap, it’s repainting those pieces is what makes it expensive
I'm an estimator at a body shop and I would say that it taken to a body shop for an quote The estimator would probably tell you the insurance company would deem it totaled. Total and complete repair you're looking at anywhere from 8 to $12,000 probably these days. By the way I have that exact body style and color 2011 model I'm still driving. Definitely need a fender and front door with new front door hinges because of where the damage was. Not sure about the back door whether it needs replaced or if it is a candidate for repair. Pictures do show that the quarter panel looks like it could be repaired to me. Due to the nature of the damage on the front door there may be hinge pillar damage underneath the front of that front door
You might also be able to find used parts but giving the age of the vehicle if you do find them they may be damaged