Well, I let my neighbor drive my sebring black 2021 Audi RS7 and he pulled too far forward when pulling into a parking spot. As you can see from the attached pictures, he scraped the curb and there is damage to the underside of the front corner of the passenger side bumper. Yes, it's a real bummer, but on the other hand, you can't see any of the damage unless you bend all the way down or look under the bumper. A tiny bit of the damage does show up at the very bottom of the bumper before it curves to the underside, but I'm hopeful that the scratches should be almost imperceptible when I wash my car soon. You can see the scratches so easily on the first picture because the bumper is dirty.

Anyway, considering how much that bumper will likely cost to repair or replace, I'm thinking of just leaving it the way it is. Just wondered if anyone has any tips on whether I should leave it be vs. getting it fixed. Maybe having the scratches buffed down and painted with sebring black touch up paint? I just don't want to have a whole new bumper put on or have it heavily repaired due to the cost and because I don't want to have an area where the paint doesn't match. I wish there was some sort of "trim" or cover piece I could affix to the very bottom of the bumper to sort of hide/cover the visible scratches, which I could put on the other side for symmetry, but I don't know if something like that exists. The car is purchased, not leased. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.