Anonymous wrote:I was rear ended in a Subaru Outback years ago. The bumper just looked scratched but the catalytic converter fell off so I had to take it in to be repaired. When they took the bumper off to paint it (I literally didn’t care about the scratch but they had to repair the converter anyway) they found the frame had been bent under the bumper near the wheel fender. If I had t taken it in we wouldn’t have known about the frame damage which may or may not have been a problem in the long term. It’s worth it to get it repaired to make sure it’s as safe as possible for driving around.
If that's the case here, then fuel mileage will be reduced, and tire wear will be accelerated. And if that's the case, OP could decide at that point if she wants to spend $1200 at that point on the repair, or just sell the car for salvage.