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What would be the cost for that? Is that in the realm of totaled?Won't know for sure until they remove the bumper and get underneath but initial thoughts are it needs new bumper, hatch, straightened area between bumper system and trunk well.
$10k based on Wham Baam Tesla Cam channel! =)What would be the cost for that? Is that in the realm of totaled?
No they did notLooks like the F-150 driver didn't want to share the road...
Keith
yes they have accepted liabilityNo that won't be a total loss. Go through insurance and get it repaired. You did get the other party's insurance right?
I didn’t notice any frame damage since I have the tow hitch and that looks like it hasn’t shifted. The hatch is completely squashed and the bumper and rear assembly have shifted making the hatch not line up to the latch. Other panels seem aligned still.Wow, that looks like it got hit pretty hard. Hope everyone's OK.
Is the hatch lid not closing because it got bent / the attachment points got bent, or is there further damage to the frame? Are there other parts of the body that are misaligned other than what's shown? Frame damage will be the difference between repairable or totalled.
Based on what's shown, if the hatch can be replaced, I'd say it's fixable without totalling it.
My wild guess would be around $14k-18k repair.
Wow. I was hoping to enjoy driving this summer with zero fueling costs as I have solar panels. I guess I will bank my credits for the winterAlmost same happened to my MY.
~15k and 2 months in a Tesla approved shop (+1.5 months to get into the queue).
P.S: Was supposedly fixed today but at the last minute got an email stating that the "front" window calibration is wonky now. So, it is now going to Tesla service center to get that straightened out.
Yes they look normal. Will update with pictures.I'd like to see photos of where the hatch is hinged to the roof. Also, the C-pillar, where the roof attaches to the rear fender.
Are the gaps between the rear fenders and the rear doors still normal?