Good question. The 2013 Toyota Corolla front bumper cost is between $150 and $350, and this cost does not include a mechanic’s labor fees.
If you have a few hundred dollars to spare, you can easily replace your 2013 Toyota Corolla front bumper. Just look for an aftermarket or OEM part online, or ask your local mechanic to order one for you. Expect to pay at least another $100 on labor costs for the installation.
A little cosmetic damage is no big deal—but please get a trained professional to assess your vehicle before you drive on a damaged bumper. You may think your Corolla is safe to drive, but it’s all too easy for serious damage to hide beneath what appear to be minor scrapes and dents.
Car insurance may cover the cost of this repair, if you have collision
or comprehensive
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