First lease. Awful hood dents.

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I did my first lease about a year ago and I guess I have dreaded luck. Besides having awful paint chips from ignorant people who throw their door open, I also have gotten involved in a hit and run in a parking lot I guess (sort of). I have massive dents on my hood, two of them, roughly 3 inches in diameter each, literally. I have tried many dent pullers and hot water methods, but I don't know yet if I will turn this in at the end of the lease or not. I do not know whether to just leave it and see what the damage costs would be after inspection or see if anyone can repair weird hood dents. Are metal hood dents a lot different than body panel dents? The photos do not do justice. Considering going through insurance. and yes, it's filthy.

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I know you mentioned trying to fix the dents yourself but have you taken them to a professional paintless dent repair outfit? I've personally seen those pros take out dents that seemed impossible. I had PDR work done on my former RX300 and GTI and they came back flawless.
 
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I know you mentioned trying to fix the dents yourself but have you taken them to a professional paintless dent repair outfit? I've personally seen those pros take out dents that seemed impossible. I had PDR work done on my former RX300 and GTI and they came back flawless.
Thanks, Mate I'll give it a go. It's just I fear that even if I try to repair it, it will be noticed at inspection and then Honda Financial will have me by the balls for turn in damages.
 

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I did my first lease about a year ago and I guess I have dreaded luck. Besides having awful paint chips from ignorant people who throw their door open, I also have gotten involved in a hit and run in a parking lot I guess (sort of). I have massive dents on my hood, two of them, roughly 3 inches in diameter each, literally. I have tried many dent pullers and hot water methods, but I don't know yet if I will turn this in at the end of the lease or not. I do not know whether to just leave it and see what the damage costs would be after inspection or see if anyone can repair weird hood dents. Are metal hood dents a lot different than body panel dents? The photos do not do justice. Considering going through insurance. and yes, it's filthy.

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I've definitely seen worse lease returns. Try a Dent Wizard or a Paintless Dent Repair person. You won't spend a whole lot and since it's a steel hood it'll look fine. Turn the car in dirty, and pray. Usually the lease inspections aren't as thorough as you'd think they'd be.
 
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I've definitely seen worse lease returns. Try a Dent Wizard or a Paintless Dent Repair person. You won't spend a whole lot and since it's a steel hood it'll look fine. Turn the car in dirty, and pray. Usually the lease inspections aren't as thorough as you'd think they'd be.
Thanks for the insight!
 


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Thanks for the insight!
Seriously. You'll be surprised how "well" they check some of these vehicles.
Just turn it in super dirty on the outside so they can't easily point out any other small dents or scratches you have anywhere else.
 

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2019 Si, after just 4 months of ownership, I have 4 door dings and a dent in my hood. Luckily my service contracts covers dings and dents for a year. They did the PDR a few days ago and looks like new again. Typically charge around 100 per and then do a package deal if its for multiple dents. Look into it, it's definitely worth.
 
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2019 Si, after just 4 months of ownership, I have 4 door dings and a dent in my hood. Luckily my service contracts covers dings and dents for a year. They did the PDR a few days ago and looks like new again. Typically charge around 100 per and then do a package deal if its for multiple dents. Look into it, it's definitely worth.
Thanks! Been getting quotes!
 

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2019 Si, after just 4 months of ownership, I have 4 door dings and a dent in my hood. Luckily my service contracts covers dings and dents for a year. They did the PDR a few days ago and looks like new again. Typically charge around 100 per and then do a package deal if its for multiple dents. Look into it, it's definitely worth.
Jeez. $100 a dent is a lot. MY PDR people charge me a wholesale price of $40 per dent.
 

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Agreed. $100 is steep. Normally between $40 - $50 per dent.
Jeez. $100 a dent is a lot. MY PDR people charge me a wholesale price of $40 per dent.
Perks of living in LA I guess? Lol, Regardless it's in my contract so I didn't pay anything out of pocket thankfully.
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