Hi again all,
Thanks to all the helpful advice on this forum I topped up the oil and was out driving this evening. Sadly I was enjoying it a bit too much and I took a roundabout too fast with the traction control off (in the wet) and I managed to spin it and ended up side reversing into the central crash barrier at probably around 10-15 mph.
Now it's still dark and im a bit shaken up but having driven the 5 mins home I havent been able to fully inspect the damage. it looks like the rear offside alloy is a bit chipped, and the rear bumper is a bit loose on the offside, obviously with some scuffs and possibly dents, though I couldn't see properly.
I know I need to inspect the damage properly but thought I'd jump on getting it sorted ASAP and so I have a few questions:
1) is it likely the bumper will be able to repaired rather than replaced? if so I assume it would need any dents bashing out and a respray along with re-attaching it. how much is this likely to cost?
2) if I needs replacement, how much should it cost to buy, fit and spray?
3) any idea how much it should cost to refurb/repair the alloy?
4) who should I take it to to get it looked at? a bmw dealer or approved garage? or a body shop?
5) is there anything else that is likely to be damaged? the boot seems ok as does the bodywork above the bumper (as of current nighttime inspection). the front offside alloy has a lot of mud and grass stuck in it from the central reservation but I think it should be ok, though ive no idea really
6) should it be ok to drive to wherever I need to drive it, or should I get someone round to look at it?
thanks in advance all, just fretting about it all as never crashed a car in my life plus worried about getting stung by a dodgy garage, all the while terrified of the cost.
Mike
PS I might stick to keeping the traction control on for a while...
Thanks to all the helpful advice on this forum I topped up the oil and was out driving this evening. Sadly I was enjoying it a bit too much and I took a roundabout too fast with the traction control off (in the wet) and I managed to spin it and ended up side reversing into the central crash barrier at probably around 10-15 mph.
Now it's still dark and im a bit shaken up but having driven the 5 mins home I havent been able to fully inspect the damage. it looks like the rear offside alloy is a bit chipped, and the rear bumper is a bit loose on the offside, obviously with some scuffs and possibly dents, though I couldn't see properly.
I know I need to inspect the damage properly but thought I'd jump on getting it sorted ASAP and so I have a few questions:
1) is it likely the bumper will be able to repaired rather than replaced? if so I assume it would need any dents bashing out and a respray along with re-attaching it. how much is this likely to cost?
2) if I needs replacement, how much should it cost to buy, fit and spray?
3) any idea how much it should cost to refurb/repair the alloy?
4) who should I take it to to get it looked at? a bmw dealer or approved garage? or a body shop?
5) is there anything else that is likely to be damaged? the boot seems ok as does the bodywork above the bumper (as of current nighttime inspection). the front offside alloy has a lot of mud and grass stuck in it from the central reservation but I think it should be ok, though ive no idea really
6) should it be ok to drive to wherever I need to drive it, or should I get someone round to look at it?
thanks in advance all, just fretting about it all as never crashed a car in my life plus worried about getting stung by a dodgy garage, all the while terrified of the cost.
Mike
PS I might stick to keeping the traction control on for a while...