Adorable-Boat8632
2026-03-02 05:21
Tesla won’t know or care as long as the car returns back with no damage
DuckTalesLOL
2026-03-02 05:28
Tesla has eyes everywhere, better check the vents in your house. \*\*They are always watching\*\*
anangrytaco
2026-03-02 05:31
They will, I just shared this to The Musk himself
Schnitzhole
2026-03-02 05:32
pretty obvious damage imo. you'd have to get very lucky for them not to notice/care
Cardinals4505
2026-03-02 05:32
I knew they were the cause of the noise up in my attic 🤣
Toneb1144
2026-03-02 05:40
👀
MooseGoosey
2026-03-02 05:48
nice toes G
KwesiElite
2026-03-02 05:52
Try buffing it out.
TeslaCrna
2026-03-02 06:01
Well, it’s damaged.
mikexli
2026-03-02 06:09
They hire 3rd party inspector for pre-inspection a month or two before lease is up. This will definitely be marked as damage.
The plastic piece can be easily fixed with some sanding and heat gun.
Get some touch up paint for the bumper, look up youtube on how to prep the surface and apply touch up paint.
a month before scheduled inspection, don't wash the car and leave it as dirty and dusty as possible.
lonelyguard99
2026-03-02 06:11
What the fuk
Right_Economist_3508
2026-03-02 06:16
Are you sure that is a shopping cart? Your bumper is bent.
MooseGoosey
2026-03-02 06:19
u can't respect another man's toes when he got the dawgs out? ain't a real homie
Empty_Buffalo_2820
2026-03-02 07:04
Oh sh*t
Misophonic4000
2026-03-02 07:16
That's not what OP is asking. OP is asking if Tesla will know if they get it repaired without telling them. The answer is, Tesla won't care if it gets fixed and restored to normal condition
Misophonic4000
2026-03-02 07:18
Tesla, just like any other automaker, won't care one bit as long as the car gets fixed to normal condition. You can use your comprehensive coverage, Tesla isn't going to go after you for repairing the car - as long as the job isn't botched, of course.