Undercarriage plastic busted.
Drove over a curb (I think) and heard loud bang. When I looked under the car I see the plastic covering belly of the car hanging lose, looks torn up and hanging by only one bolt.
This is a leased Honda Civic 2014 approaching end of my lease.
My question is for a leased car roughly how much would it cost to repair this part at a Honda dealership,
and can I use the lease expiring soon to my advantage?
Otherwise the car is driving fine and doesn't feel any different --save for the scraping noise.
This is a leased Honda Civic 2014 approaching end of my lease.
My question is for a leased car roughly how much would it cost to repair this part at a Honda dealership,
and can I use the lease expiring soon to my advantage?
Otherwise the car is driving fine and doesn't feel any different --save for the scraping noise.
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kyfdx Moderator Posts: 207,864
Get a utility knife, and cut the rest of the cover off.dfsa said:Drove over a curb (I think) and heard loud bang. When I looked under the car I see the plastic covering belly of the car hanging lose, looks torn up and hanging by only one bolt.
This is a leased Honda Civic 2014 approaching end of my lease.
My question is for a leased car roughly how much would it cost to repair this part at a Honda dealership,
and can I use the lease expiring soon to my advantage?
Otherwise the car is driving fine and doesn't feel any different --save for the scraping noise.
Wait for your pre-turn-in inspection, and see if you get charged for it.5