Someone side swiped the drivers side rear bumper of my Model 3 while I was parked. Most of the damage is cosmetic and can be repaired, but apparently there are $202 of replacement parts needed: the outer side and outer left rear parking sensor, and a bracket for the bumper. The rest is all cosmetic.
I thought maybe the accumulated experience of others in this forum might give me some idea of my wait time on these specific parts. Tesla provides no information on wait time, but surely not all wait times are created equal? I've read some of the wait time horror stories, but I'm still hopefully optimistic and incredulous that $202 for 3 parts is going to hold me up for six months. Is this really the case? Holy Cow!
The body shop has a sterling reputation here in Denver. But they told me they have 22 Tesla's waiting for parts!
I thought maybe the accumulated experience of others in this forum might give me some idea of my wait time on these specific parts. Tesla provides no information on wait time, but surely not all wait times are created equal? I've read some of the wait time horror stories, but I'm still hopefully optimistic and incredulous that $202 for 3 parts is going to hold me up for six months. Is this really the case? Holy Cow!
The body shop has a sterling reputation here in Denver. But they told me they have 22 Tesla's waiting for parts!