My Kia needs a new front bumper. It’s been scratched up for years, so replacement won’t be covered by insurance. How much is a 2016 Kia Optima front bumper?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Expect to pay anywhere between $200 and $600 to replace your 2016 Kia Optima front bumper.
The good news is that your model is pretty common. This means that it’s easy to find replacement parts. Best of all, the bumper for an Optima is fairly cheap when compared with other makes and models!
You will pay closer to $200 if you’re willing to use an aftermarket part instead of an OE (Original Equipment) part. Remember to factor in the cost of the mechanic’s time, too!
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