What are they going to think of next. They are soooo full of it. This is why I hate body shops. Unfortunately, I'm the largest Hyundai wholesale parts dealer in the state, and I have to deal with these idiots all day every day.
Let's go through the parts breakdown on a G80 Sport rear end
Rear bumper cover - part # 86640-B1800 List price = $635.46
Rear lower cover - 86612-B1800 List price = $262.67
Rear absorber (the foam part) - 86620-B1800 - $123.65
Rear impact bar - 86631-B1800 - $375.12
LH tailpipe trim (black part around exhaust tips) - 86671-B1800 - $14.40
RH tailpipe trim - 86672-B1800 - $14.40
LH exhaust tip - 86661-B1800 - $369.05
RH exhaust tip - 86662-B1800 - $369.05
Smart key/trunk antenna - 95420-B1200 - $69.08
LH blind spot monitor/bracket assy - 95811-B1600 - $1,242.47
RH blind spot monitor/bracket assy - 95821-B1600 - $1,242.47
If they are telling you and/or your insurance company that all the electronics are part of the bumper, they are ripping you guys off. With as much business I do with body shops, I might only sell 1 BSM a month. This is with Hyundai & Genesis combined. Surprisingly, they don't get damaged that often in a rear end collision. Yes, all 4 pieces combined is over $3,000, but I'm doubting you need them all. The smart key antenna is actually bolted to the impact bar, and not the bumper cover.
Well I know that the BSM monitor was damaged on at least one side as the BSM stopped working and I had an error light on the dash, and the smart trunk also was not working, which isn't surprising as the impact bar was bent in half and shoved through the spare tire well.
while they didn't itemize like your list on the estimate, if I add the pricing all up it comes out to the same as the line item that says:
Rear Bumper cover, impact bar and brackets (all electronics included) = $3691.75
LH/RH Exhaust Tip = $349.97 ea.
Then there are some other little parts with abbreviations which I believe are brackets, bolts, trim parts etc. that range from $1.73 - $155.65
The spare tire well was added on just recently @ $374.00, as were both rocker moldings $345.47 each, and Both exhaust cans 28711R @ $520.46 each
I asked for an itemized list of the parts hopefully they will provide it.
it's been > 20 years since I've had to deal with a collision repair, and while I don't know for certain, based off what 2 estimators and the adjuster stated I suspect there are some parts that are just replaced in certain situations, regardless of need.
I personally pay an added supplement on my insurance for NEW OEM parts, and only NEW OEM parts will be used in a repair. A lot of times non-OEM or used/remanufactured parts are used in a case like mine in order to save the insurance company a few pennies on the repair.
Also, I have been giving State Farm $3K a year for 3 cars, 1 motorcycle, and a House for nearly 30 years, and only had 2 claims in all that time, this one, and one where someone keyed my car back in 2005, so you won't find me complaining about them having to replace any part on this car with a new part, they've sucked nearly $100K out of me, $10k-$15K for the one claim I've had in all the time isn't going to break them.