No. No loaners . They can provide a Lyft ride though.Also, does the Tesla service center on Marbury Rd provide loaners (Tesla or other make) if the car is in for insurance repair?
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No. No loaners . They can provide a Lyft ride though.Also, does the Tesla service center on Marbury Rd provide loaners (Tesla or other make) if the car is in for insurance repair?
No, but as the previous poster pointed, they do give you a $100 Lyft code valid until the end of day.Also, does the Tesla service center on Marbury Rd provide loaners (Tesla or other make) if the car is in for insurance repair?
Committed for the repairs but before they can actually begin the repair, they need to look at the damages and estimate the work. And that’s the part that took 9 days after I dropped off the car.Is yours in just to get an estimate, or committed for the repair as well? I'm not sure how things work with the insurance companies (presumably in my case with the other party's insurer State Farm), whether you shop around for estimates first, and whether Tesla charges for giving an estimate...
Got my car back yesterday with a front bumper replacement. I’m sorry to say but they did a terrible job. Scheduled another appointment for another replacement to make it right. Wondering if I should ask for any compensation/loaner for having to drop off my car again.You can also try the Tesla San Jose body shop.
I don't have any input on the quality of the repairs since my car is not back yet. However, I'd like to warn you that even with an appointment setup 45 days in advance, my car has been sitting there for 9 days now and they haven't even looked at the damages to provide a repair estimate.
Perhaps you can elaborate on what "did a terrible job" means?Got my car back yesterday with a front bumper replacement. I’m sorry to say but they did a terrible job. Scheduled another appointment for another replacement to make it right. Wondering if I should ask for any compensation/loaner for having to drop off my car again.
Perhaps you can elaborate on what "did a terrible job" means?
Due to a spate of recent bad luck I had Tesla repair both my S and my 3 at their Mabury Rd. facility. They did an excellent job. Not perfect though. I think the headlights on the 3 are a bit misaligned. The S was a minor rear end collision so the repair was fairly minor. On the 3, the whole front end was a mess and many parts were replaced.
Got in a fender bender today. Gonna need a bit of body work done. Has anyone had good experiences with any Tesla approved body shops in the south bay area? I live in Saratoga, work in Mt. View & Santa Clara. Anyone good in SJ, Cupertino, Sunnyvale, Palo Alto, Los Altos, Santa Clara, Los Gatos, Saratoga, or Mt. View?
Based on the list on tesla.com it's Pan American, Service King, or Chilton...
Our car will be going in next month for some damage done to our MS by a careless driver who's insurance will pick up the cost. We were told the Mabury Road Body Shop does not have loaners. We will get a rental car paid for by their guy's insurance. Still a bit off so haven't made those arrangements yet but assume they'll deliver to the shop.