Calculon
Member
Hello Gals and Guys -
I was coming home from Walmark at night few nights back. I saw a deer go in front of my car and for a quarter of a second I though how fortunate I was that I missed it, until the second deer hit. It's the second time I hit a deer in the last year. It seems the front bumper bore the brunt of the damage:
The last time I hit a deer it mostly just took out the headlight, which the mechanic replaced and they massage the front a bit, so it still looked good. When I use the left signal, it makes the same clicking noise, so I'm thinking it may have to be replaced. I'm wondering what my options are to fix it and the bumper? Can I just drive it like it is, assuming I figure out what to do with the license plate? While the rest car still looks pretty nice and I've taken good care of it, the car is 10+ years old and has almost 120,000 miles on, so I'm not looking to spend big bucks to make it look like new. Thanks for any help.
I was coming home from Walmark at night few nights back. I saw a deer go in front of my car and for a quarter of a second I though how fortunate I was that I missed it, until the second deer hit. It's the second time I hit a deer in the last year. It seems the front bumper bore the brunt of the damage:

The last time I hit a deer it mostly just took out the headlight, which the mechanic replaced and they massage the front a bit, so it still looked good. When I use the left signal, it makes the same clicking noise, so I'm thinking it may have to be replaced. I'm wondering what my options are to fix it and the bumper? Can I just drive it like it is, assuming I figure out what to do with the license plate? While the rest car still looks pretty nice and I've taken good care of it, the car is 10+ years old and has almost 120,000 miles on, so I'm not looking to spend big bucks to make it look like new. Thanks for any help.