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The garage door closed on my brand new Model 3. There's no structural damage, but the paint did chip off the trunk lid. My Tesla sales advisor recommended Service King in OC. I had them do a visual inspection of the damage, and they're estimating it at ≥$1,000. My comprehensive deductible is $500, but I'm concerned about State Farm issuing a notice to CarFax.
I probably wouldn’t. I’m sorry if this is an inaccurate assessment, but I assume someone who drives a brand new Tesla can probably afford $1000 as opposed to $500?? I swear that’s not meant to sound snarky. I agree that I wouldn’t want the claim and possible “damaged history” for the car.
Did you leased it? If so you may have to fix it prior to returning. Also would home owner's insurance cover it?
I would not even think about it for that kind of out of pocket expense.
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If it doesn't exceed $1k by much, I'd just pay out of pocket.
Hopefully this doesn't apply to something as small as paint chipping, but I've read that Tesla has approved very few auto shops to work on their cars. The supposed result is that delays for even basic repairs at those few centers can be weeks or months long.