Hello, now I have an accident handling question… yesterday morning I had a light parking rampler when I wanted to park in the station parking lot. Due to a mirror-smooth background the car absolutely did not react to the braking, absolutely no delay and so I unfortunately pushed with my bumper at the front left to a Ford Fiesta back right despite extremely much space. Streets were top, had thawed and therefore probably nobody expected I’m driving a bridge car until spring and can hurt that, have only a few straps and a slight dent. It’s a Ford Fiesta type GFJ, something around year 1990 – 1995. As far as I’ve seen that, the Ford also had small straps and a minimally pressed fender. Maybe there were still a few scratches below, unfortunately it was too dark. So – I left a note and left the accident for safety reasons. r reported to the police. I had initially hoped for the value and the general condition of the car it makes little sense to invest there still big and 100 – 200€ which I would push into his hand. After all, the car is to have for 200€ in Mobile. Unfortunately I got now today information from the car dealer that the holder plans a repair, estimate 700 – 800€.. Now on Monday will examine the car and the damage itself before there is something in it. and I report this to my car liability insurance. Under 500€ that makes hardly any sense to me? So, how should I behave now? Of course I am willing to pay for a damage caused by me, no issue at all.. only if all this costs twice or three times as much as the whole car is worth, I find that hardly reasonable..? Hope you can give me a sensible and reasonable advice.. thank you! Greetings, Sebastian