youngmcdonald
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Tesla has them on the website. You tow it home. When they’re ready for you you tow it to the shop.
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Tesla has them on the website. You tow it home. When they’re ready for you you tow it to the shop.
Tesla has them on the website. You tow it home. When they’re ready for you you tow it to the shop.
@billionaiire You sound like a rare specimen these days: a level-headed person. The ultimate manipulation is to not make waves, be nice and polite. But I hope you can also recognize humor, like my "advice" to ask for a $3.5M Bugatti as a rental.
damn, that’s $$ probably right? 2
Is it reasonable to just tow it to the Tesla service center?
...Other than that it is fully drivable, but with Tesla elitism being what it is, I feel it is unseemly and unbecoming to have the car on the road with even light body damage. ....
I went to Mascaris' today. They had a few Teslas in for repairs, and some other "almost as good" cars (BMW's, Audi's, Cadillacs) getting work done. I talked to their person doing the estimate, they seemed to have good knowledge of what needed to be done and the details of it. Their estimate came in at just under $7800. Fine with me, it's the other guys insurance paying for it. I don't care if it costs $1,000 or $20,000.
State Farm hasn't called me yet, so by the time they do and a decision has to be made, I'll be able to go to the other place on Thursday morning and listen to what they have to say. Pick up some details and learn from this.
I'm not going to demand any particular sort of car. If the Wexford service center has an older Model S, that'll be fine. If I have to rent a.... GASOLINE car for a while, well.... err... I guess I'll survive.
Also, they will not start diminished value settlement until the final repairs are done because they won’t know until then how much it’ll cost. Don’t push it. They’ll turn you away. Be nice in those negotiations, be patient, and you might see some compensation. You won’t sign waiver until that’s done so the insurance will make sure that they settle it with you. They won’t leave it hanging.
Absolutely, 100% accept a 1 million dollar checkUnder no circumstances should you accept any checks from the insurance company, even it is a million dollars, period.