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Good idea I hadn't thought of, but a couple of questions:I recently had my rear bumper replaced by Tesla. It was surprisingly inexpensive for everything (part and labor). So, I had my local Tesla service center do everything. Below is a link to my post from another thread, where I provided more detail and attached a copy of the invoice from Tesla. I had considered buying just the part (a pre-painted bumper) and installing it myself. But, believe it or not, Tesla parts department quoted me a higher price for just the part, than what the Service department quoted me for both the bumper and installation. Just crazy pricing structure by Tesla. Anyway, good luck with your rear bumper!
What would a rear bumper fix cost ?
Wondering what could a rear bumper replacement cost. It was a slow parking lot impact while backing out and caused a crack in the bumper. Are there any special parts in that mid area of the bumper that would need fixing (electronics, etc) ?teslamotorsclub.com
@GreenHokie Do you have any before and after pictures? How is the color match? Curious how it looks. Is your car an older model?
1. The description in that invoice is not correct. The bumper was definitely pre-painted. I saw it myself before the Service department installed it. Besides, my particular service center does not have the ability/equipment to paint larger body panels like this one.Good idea I hadn't thought of, but a couple of questions:
- That invoice shows an UNpainted fascia
- What was the $300 adjustment for on the part?
- Any idea what the cost of the PAINTED fascia is?
- Did the service department replace it or did you have to go to the body shop?
Cool - thanks for the info. I got rear-ended a while ago (by another white 3!). I had a body shop lined up to do it (a long-time contact), but he backed out a couple of months in, so I need to find a way to get it fixed. I'll be stopping by the service center later today or next week.1. The description in that invoice is not correct. The bumper was definitely pre-painted. I saw it myself before the Service department installed it. Besides, my particular service center does not have the ability/equipment to paint larger body panels like this one.
2. That $300 was an existing credit that I had with Tesla , which got applied to this invoice. So, in other words, it was a $300 discount.
3. Believe it or not, Tesla’s parts department quoted me a price of $1100 for just the pre-painted bumper. Again, that was more expensive than what Tesla Service charged me for both the bumper and installation!! Crazy!!! However, I have a suspicion that Parts quoted me the wrong price, but I never asked them to double check their initial quote.
4. Yes, the Service department installed the bumper.
Cool - thanks for the info. I got rear-ended a while ago (by another white 3!). I had a body shop lined up to do it (a long-time contact), but he backed out a couple of months in, so I need to find a way to get it fixed. I'll be stopping by the service center later today or next week.