will a dent impact price of sale?

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Asked by Kim Aug 16, 2020 at 03:53 PM about the 2011 GMC Terrain SLE2

Question type: Car Selling & Trading In

Have a dent in the front quarter panel.  Will it be better to fix before selling or
just leave it?  2011 GMC Terrain SLE2 (90,000) miles.

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The fix will probably run about a grand. Your choice to fix or sell it as is.

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Personally I'd fix it before the sale. It will be harder to sell and you won't get top dollar for the vehicle with the dent. Hope that helps! Jim

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You might break even if you fixed it and sold it for more, vs As Is but you would sell it faster. Run some number on KBB and NADA. Very Good condition vs fair. It's a gamble either way.

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