Why Two Shops Can Give You Completely Different Estimates for the Same Damage
When you have an accident and get estimates from two separate shops, they may vary greatly — hundreds of dollars apart or even thousands. You may be left wondering if one is trying to rip you off, or if the cheaper one is cutting corners you will find out about later. The truth is typically more complex than either of those scenarios, and understanding why estimates differ can help you make a smarter decision about where to take your vehicle.
Auto Body & Collision Repair in Denver



They Are Looking at Different Things
The most common cause of estimate inconsistency is scope. A quick visual inspection in a parking lot will not give you the complete picture of how much damage actually exists. A thorough technician will remove bumper covers, trim pieces, and body panels to see damage that is not visible from the outside. After doing this teardown, there is often additional damage that was not visible when the first estimate was provided.
So while one shop quotes on what they can currently see, another shop with a more thorough process has already factored in damage they expect to find during disassembly. This is not dishonesty on either side — it is a difference in process. The problem with the lower estimate is that it may grow significantly once the repair is underway. This is called a supplement, and it is extremely common when the initial assessment was done too quickly or without disassembly. You should take into account how each shop produces their estimates when deciding where to take your vehicle.
Parts Choices Drive Big Differences
Two shops can quote the same repair at very different prices simply because they are planning to use different types of parts. OEM parts sourced directly from the manufacturer cost more than aftermarket alternatives, and aftermarket parts vary widely in quality and price depending on the supplier. A shop using high-quality OEM components will always quote higher than one relying on budget aftermarket parts, and the difference in the finished repair can be significant in terms of fit, finish, and longevity.
Some shops will not tell you upfront which type of parts they plan to use unless you ask. Before you sign anything, ask specifically whether the estimate is based on OEM, aftermarket, or salvage parts, and whether that choice will affect your warranty coverage.
Labor Rates Reflect Overhead and Expertise
Shops in Denver metro charge different labor rates based on their location, equipment, certifications, and the skill level of their technicians. A certified I-CAR shop with modern frame straightening equipment and manufacturer training programs will have higher overhead than a small independent shop. That overhead shows up in the labor rate on your estimate.
This does not automatically mean the more expensive shop is better, but it often means they are equipped to handle complex modern vehicles correctly, including proper ADAS sensor recalibration, structural repairs to advanced high-strength steel, and work on aluminum-intensive vehicles.
Paint and Refinishing Standards Vary
Paint matching and refinishing is where some of the biggest hidden cost differences live. Professional blending, which involves feathering new paint into adjacent panels so the repair is invisible, takes more time and materials than simply spraying the damaged panel alone. A shop that quotes without blending will always be cheaper, but the result may show a visible color difference under certain lighting conditions, especially on older vehicles where the existing paint has faded.
What to Do When Estimates Are Far Apart
Do not automatically choose the lowest number. Ask each shop to walk you through their estimate line by line. Ask what type of parts they are using, whether the quote includes blending adjacent panels, and whether they anticipate any supplemental charges once the vehicle is disassembled. A shop that can answer those questions clearly and confidently is giving you a more accurate picture of what the repair will actually cost.
At CDM Collision Center, every estimate is based on a thorough inspection, transparent parts sourcing, and a clear explanation of the repair process. We would rather give you an accurate number upfront than surprise you with supplements halfway through the job. Book your free assessment today and we will walk you through every line.
Our Auto Body Shop Reviews
EXCELLENT Based on 512 reviews Posted on Google LandonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. They were able to get me in right after my crash and then were very helpful with insurance and everything!Posted on Google Tyler FettigTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. CDM did a great job addressing my concerns.Posted on Google Alexis Marcelo Delgado RodríguezTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Little expensive, but worth the moneyPosted on Google Kristen BoysenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great service from CDM for collision repair. They helped navigate my insurance and we communicative throughout the process! They also were very quick- beat their own timeline by a week. Thanks to Samantha and Perla for great customer service.Posted on Google Tiffany GarciaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Thank to CDM my vehicle was fixed for damage that I didn’t cause. They made sure the person at fault was liable through their insurance. Special thanks to Perla and Sam that took care of me from the beginning explaining everything step by step. Before and after of the damage:Posted on Google Morgan SmithTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. CDM made the process very easy and the result was perfect. Major kudos to Samantha for helping every step of the way.Posted on Google allison PretakTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great job fixing damage done to our Toyota 4 Runner. Fair price, answered all questions in a timely manner, kept us updated on the status, easy to work with. No surprises. Will use again...but hopefully we won't have to.Posted on Google T Abatso-DiazTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great staff with great advice.Posted on Google George BarbulescuTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have had the pleasure of working with the team at CDM Collision and could not be any more satisfied. Recommend them for any accident or collision repair.Posted on Google Jeffrey EvansTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great customer servjce, and quality work!!
FAQs About Denver Auto Body Shop Services
CDM Collision Center
3925 Niagara St, Denver, CO 80207
Hours: 8 AM–5 PM (Monday–Friday)
Phone: (303) 283-9212
Directions: Conveniently located in Denver, just off I-70, we are accessible to customers in Highland Park, Aurora, Parker, and surrounding areas. Whether you’re seeking collision repair, paint matching, or dent removal, we’re here to help.
Experience the Capital Dent Masters difference—where precision, quality, and exceptional service come together.


