Hey guys,
Last night my dad managed to reverse park into my red Tesla model 3 and scratched the PPF and dented driver side fender and scuffed up the PPF for the bumper as well. Since it wasn’t wrapped to the edges, I can see a bit of paint damage.
I was wondering what was the going repair cost from an authorized body shop to get something like this fixed? And generally how long did it take for the replacement parts and the repair? I have been hearing that the repair times are much quicker compared to what it was couple years ago. I’d imagine they’ll likely have to paint it too considering they’ll have to blend the paint to match the other panels.
I’m in Hamilton and booked a couple appointments for tomorrow for a quote at 427 Auto and Budds Collision. I will be paying out of pocket.
Last night my dad managed to reverse park into my red Tesla model 3 and scratched the PPF and dented driver side fender and scuffed up the PPF for the bumper as well. Since it wasn’t wrapped to the edges, I can see a bit of paint damage.
I was wondering what was the going repair cost from an authorized body shop to get something like this fixed? And generally how long did it take for the replacement parts and the repair? I have been hearing that the repair times are much quicker compared to what it was couple years ago. I’d imagine they’ll likely have to paint it too considering they’ll have to blend the paint to match the other panels.
I’m in Hamilton and booked a couple appointments for tomorrow for a quote at 427 Auto and Budds Collision. I will be paying out of pocket.
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