My 21 Model S was just recently hit hard in the rear while stopped at a (red) traffic light. The at fault party's insurance company has accepted full liability but is playing games with damage estimates. As usual with this company, a Tesla authorized repair center quotes X and this company sends out an estimator that quotes X/2.
I would prefer not to repair the car but this requires starting the conversation in good faith and with a reasonably accurate repair quote. It has been my experience that this company does not act in good faith.
Has anyone here had a rear quarter panel (or more) replaced on a Tesla Model S by a Tesla Authorized Service Center? If you have, can you please give me an idea of the final invoice amount and time to complete the repairs? More recent is better but I'm happy with any usable data points.
Thanks Much!
Bill
I would prefer not to repair the car but this requires starting the conversation in good faith and with a reasonably accurate repair quote. It has been my experience that this company does not act in good faith.
Has anyone here had a rear quarter panel (or more) replaced on a Tesla Model S by a Tesla Authorized Service Center? If you have, can you please give me an idea of the final invoice amount and time to complete the repairs? More recent is better but I'm happy with any usable data points.
Thanks Much!
Bill