Narrow streets, stone walls and busy car parks. Corsham gives cars a hard time, and most of what it leaves behind can be taken out without paint.
📞 01225 000 000Corsham is a lovely town to look at and an awkward one to drive around. The High Street and the roads around Corsham Court were laid out long before anyone was parking a family estate car on them, and that shows in the damage we get called out to.
Stone walls are the big one here. A wall does not give the way a hedge does, and a slow reverse into one leaves a crease or a folded door edge rather than a scuff you can polish out. We see the same thing on the lanes out towards Pickwick and Gastard, where two cars passing on a narrow stretch means one of them ends up hard against the verge or the wall.
The other steady source is staff parking. Cars belonging to people working at the MOD site and the businesses around Basil Hill sit in the same rows all day, and rows of cars parked door to door for eight hours produce door dings. Out at Katherine Park and the newer housing it is the usual tight driveway story, with pillars and garage frames catching door edges.
In Corsham it is walls and narrow lanes more than car parks. Creases along a door or wing where a panel has met stone, door edges folded from a wall or a garage, and the flatter round dings that come from parking side by side all day at work.
Four steps from the photo on your phone to the dent being gone. No garage visit just to find out what it costs.
Every repair below is priced on the damage itself rather than a menu, because two dents the same size can take very different amounts of work. Send a photo and you get a fixed price back before anyone touches the car. There is no charge for looking at a picture and telling you what we think.
Corsham sits between Chippenham and Bath, and we work right across that side of the county.