<p>HANDY tip next paragraph…
We’ve had two cars with pushed in bumper corners…my murano and my son’s first car, a used Taurus. We each backed into a truck, bumper to bumper I think (Tahoe and BIG pickup). The trucks never even knew they were hit. Just an observation. I hit the Tahoe in my own driveway, first accident since I was 17! My hubby once backed into my moms car, he had forgotten she was there and nobody reminded him. AND DS1 also backed into the Tahoe one night, he was distracted by his girlfriend who didn’t remind him either. Tahoe took a dent in the door, but just barely and it popped out with a plunger. The perils of a long 2 car wide driveway! We had more accidents (3) in the driveway than on the road (1 by son)</p>
<p>Here’s a handy tip! Many cars have bumpers that are actually plastic. If you heat it up with a heat gun, or a blow dryer, you can push that bumper dent right back out. ( the kind that is like a bowl shaped dent in the corner). My son did it himself, you just have to be able to get access to behind the dent to push it out knce it heats up and has some flexibity. I think there was a little cover that had to be pushed aside or something on my Murano. So many people have these dents and don’t know they can fix them, often the paint is ok but maybe not perfect.</p>