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    Damaged Model 3 - Advice for repair? (picture attached)

    I'm concerned because from the stories I've heard what would be a £500-£1000 job, could end up costing nearly 10 grand because it's a Tesla approved service quote. I'd really like to avoid an insurance claim if I can help it. That's the only reason I'd prefer taking it to a reputable third party...
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    Damaged Model 3 - Advice for repair? (picture attached)

    Thank you for all the advice guys. I think I'll avoid the Tesla approved shops as it sounds like extortion. Does anyone have any recommendations in the East Midlands area?
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    Damaged Model 3 - Advice for repair? (picture attached)

    Sorry, I am unable to edit my message it seems. The damage has actually been there a while, I have been driving the vehicle for several months now without an issue, it is just only now I have decided to do something about it as I was concerned about the cost. I have since settled on it coming...
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    Damaged Model 3 - Advice for repair? (picture attached)

    That was actually one of the first things I did and they wouldn't touch it. They said they don't repair damage and that I would need to go to a local body shop. Problem is finding one that would touch a Tesla. One of the most common cars on the road these days and yet treated as if strange and...
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    Damaged Model 3 - Advice for repair? (picture attached)

    I wish I could tell you how it happened, I certainly never felt anything and only noticed it when I was walking back to the car. I understand it's going to be quite a costly repair so if I need to get it on insurance I suppose so be it. I was just wondering if anyone has any advice? I have taken...