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JakeDBP I can see they're really trying to make money, charging you for a bunch of nice, but unnecessary services.
1. an alignment (just from taking off a wheel) - not needed
2. blending the back bumper which is technically the way you're supposed to do it, but blending that back bumper is costing you 5 hours of labor and materials - not needed
3. they're using an outside service to repair/refinish the wheel which is more expensive, and can be done on your own for much cheaper if you just follow a diy on refinishing your wheels.
so to break down the estimate:
$250 for paint and materials (not including bumper paint because again, the bumper doesn't need to be painted) - paint is expensive and any body shop will charge this much
$750 labor to repair/paint necessary panels - they're charging $48 an hour which is average
total - $1000
after deductible - $750
the other $550 is labor and paint for the bumper, the refinish on the wheel, the alignment, and a crazy $34 just to take off and put back on your taillight.
remember, an estimate is just an estimate. you can pick and choose the things you want done to your car.
they might pressure you by saying you need other things done (like the back bumper blend) but being as it's a new car, you wont need to blend because the paint hasn't faded yet.