Lorelei Lilburn: Sure it can be repaired... how much do you want to spend? No way to guess how much it would cost.
Gordon Showes: No one here can answer your question. Auto body damage has to be seen in person to be able to write an estimate, a couple of pictures is not enough to give anything close to a accurate estimate. The only person who will be able to answer your question is a trained collision damage estimator at a body shop in your area. Anyone giving you a price on here is just guessing. Go to a body shop in your area and get a real estimate, they should give you one for free.A bent "frame" does not automatically make a car unrepairable. Your car does not have a true frame under it. It has uni-body construction, that means the "frame" is built into the body of the car instead of the body sitting on top of a separate frame. Uni-body rails can be straightened or changed by a trained professional. Even though you only included two photos and I can't see the d! amage to the rails underneath, your car doesn't look that bad....Show more
Chris Wilczewski: Anything can be repaired for enough money. But why bother?
Myriam Hetjonk: ya, you can repair it, but it will probably be cheaper to buy a new car altogether
Garrett Detone: From what I can see (which isn't nearly enough) I could repair it for around $4500.00
Long Woltjer: Fixable Yes. The problem is that the labor costs to do are too high to make the car economical to repair. In otther words it's going to cost more to fix than the value of the car.Once your unibody is bent, forget it, it's totalled.
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