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thats not surprising for corrupt NJ. the one and only repair shop in NJ rapes everyone on their pricing because they know they are the only certified shop and they can charge whatever they feel like it, right up to just below the level where an insurance company would declare it totaled so that they can collect all the money and laugh all the way to the bank. seriously. one other owner got into a minor front end accident and that shop quoted $45k. yes thats right, $45k for minor damage. MOB-like shop that's for sure. honestly if the battery costs $40k in itself you might as well just buy an entire brand new "shell" from Tesla off the production line and just swap your battery pack in as that'll be a hell of a lot cheaper than paying $130/hr in labor to a corrupt repair shop.
Were these quotes based on paying cash or with the negotiated insurance discounts?
I am going with Queen City even though my insurance is paying for it.
Is this normal that insurance pays for it in full even when it's your fault?
Never had a dent in my cars before that I went to get fixed, so I've never had to make a car insurance claim.
I'm strongly considering getting a Tesla and was wondering if this is some sort of special insurance coverage? or just normal? or normal because it's a $100k car?
I recently learned a little bit about what it means to be Tesla certified. I would choose the Tesla certified repair if at all possible.
I wish I would have seen these posts prior. I had a minor accident last month with my Tesla. The insurance will be covering it; however, I feel like the price is crazy after seeing these posts... More importantly, I have not been happy with the customer service (or lack of) provided by Bel Red.I had Queen City do some work on the front of my car and they did a perfect job. The cost was very reasonable, and they matched the Signature Red perfectly.
I was told by Bel Red Tesla will be doing the alignment on my car...Land what exactly did you learn? I would use tesla certified if suspension impacted, but for pure body work?
Ooh this is the weirdest thing. This forum is fubared. I did not make the above post. There must be a bug out there. Yikes. I wonder what else I did not say?Land what exactly did you learn? I would use tesla certified if suspension impacted, but for pure body work?
I wish I would have seen these posts prior. I had a minor accident last month with my Tesla. The insurance will be covering it; however, I feel like the price is crazy after seeing these posts... More importantly, I have not been happy with the customer service (or lack of) provided by Bel Red.
I was told on Nov 11th that all parts were received & my car would be done in 2 weeks. I was then told early in the week of Thanksgiving that due to the holiday the car would not be done...(apparently they couldn't anticipate the holiday/see it on their calendar?!). We'll thanks for calling me and letting me know this (I had to call to find this out)...
Here we are 4 weeks later and still no car or completion date..... In fact, I called up yesterday and no one knew when the car would be done and get this ---I was told yesterday the parts weren't all in.... I'm getting really frustrated with this shop....
My advice, Run to a different place.... I'm tired of unreturned phone calls, poor planning, and excuses.
Your original looks like it was from tomas, Jun 13, 2014. been awhile maybe?Ooh this is the weirdest thing. This forum is fubared. I did not make the above post. There must be a bug out there. Yikes. I wonder what else I did not say?
OK, I confess, I guess my memory does not go that far back!!Your original looks like it was from tomas, Jun 13, 2014. been awhile maybe?
the reason why the price was so different is because the tesla certified place actually gets paid $130/hr from insurance for the work...
i have a friend who has a Tesla ranger station working out of his shop and he repairs them as well. he said theat Insurance pays him $55-$60/hr for a Lexus and $130/hr for a Tesla.
i guess insurance thinks that aluminum work cost twice as much to repair... (not true)