I had gotten an estimate on my door that had 3 dings or small dents on top of each other on my passenger front door of my GMC Sierra Denali. The estimate was in line with others I had gotten. So, I went with Caliber based on my son having previously had work done there. I dropped my truck off and got a call back about an updated estimate which increased from $918 to nearly $3500. I was already under the impression the door was being replaced. Whether it was just the skin or whatever. That was not the case. That $918 was for being repaired. After telling them no on the $3500 to replace it, I called back to see how they repair it. I was then told it couldn’t be repaired. There was no labor on the estimate etc. It became this open ended estimate not knowing the cost. These were just 3 small dents maybe 11/2” long most likely from someone backing into the door with a trailer. It wasn’t hit with force. I just felt it was a bait and switch. Needless to say I picked my truck up. I felt really uneasy leaving it with them. Just my experience. 12/1/25
Reply from Caliber Collision
2025.12.02
Thank you for letting us know. We strive to make the repair process as easy to navigate as possible. It sounds like we missed the mark here and ask that you contact us at communitymanager@calibercollision.com to help make it right.