Have you ever wondered what it’s like to repair a Tesla? Well, buckle up because I’m about to take you on a ride through my own experience with a $10,000 Tesla Model S repair.
It all started when I returned from a trip to the Philippines and got into an accident. Another driver hit me on the passenger front side, causing damage to various components of my 2018 Model S. The headlight was busted, the air ducts were damaged, the radar sensors were malfunctioning, and the body cover was broken off. It looked like a minor accident on the outside, but the potential damage to the electronics worried me.
I took my car to a body shop, and they estimated the repair cost to be around $10,000. Thankfully, the other driver admitted fault, so I didn’t have to deal with any extra drama. I filed a claim with my Tesla insurance, and they were communicative throughout the process. Geico, the other party’s insurance, quoted $2,000 for damages, but I knew it wouldn’t be enough.
The repair process was delayed due to the body shop’s busy schedule, but eventually, the car was fixed. The body shop went above and beyond, replacing various components and ensuring that the car looked brand new. The final repair cost came out to around $9,641.34, but I rounded it up to $10,000 for a catchy YouTube title.
Despite the long wait and the hassle of dealing with insurance, I’m grateful for the outcome. The car drives great, and it still looks brand new. The repair process was like any other car accident, with some added complications due to the Tesla‘s unique components. But in the end, it all worked out, and I’m happy with the result.
So, if you’re considering buying a Tesla or any EV, just be prepared for potential repair delays and higher costs. But with the right insurance and a reliable body shop, you can navigate through the process smoothly. And remember, at the end of the day, it’s just a car, and what matters most is your safety and well-being.
I hope this story gives you some insight into the reality of owning a Tesla and dealing with repairs. If you have any questions or want to share your own experiences, feel free to leave a comment below. And as always, drive safe and stay grateful. Thank you for reading!