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Getting an estimate of lease-end "excessive wear" costs

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My M3 lease is ending in a few months and I've got some excessive wear-and-tear. Is there a way to find out how much Tesla will charge me for these when I turn it in at lease-end? Trying to decide what I get repaired before lease-end. Local dealer says they don't provide any estimates. Do I just assume Tesla will always charge me more than what a local body shop will charge? Also, I'll be buying a M3 or MY but not sure if that affects what they charge me.
 
Email [email protected] they will have someone come out and do an inspection. The estimate is valid for 90 days, so time it accordingly, keep receipts for all the repairs. Most auto companies use an independent inspection company these days so it does not matter if you buy a new car or not. Some traditional dealerships manage to waive the charges, but that is rare these days, it all depends