Hey everyone
I have a 2020 Model 3 and was recently in a minor accident. Someone pulled out while turning left and hit my front end driver's side. They were in a Camry. I was shocked at the difference in visible damage on the two cars and quite pleased! The Camry was torn up compared to my car. That led me to research the structure of the car out of curiosity. So happy my family will be protected if we ever get into a major accident (God forbid)!
On the other hand, as a person who parks out on the South 40 to avoid door dings and only has 6,000 miles on the car that's over a year old, I am pissed this happened. It goes in the shop next week to get fixed!
I have a 2020 Model 3 and was recently in a minor accident. Someone pulled out while turning left and hit my front end driver's side. They were in a Camry. I was shocked at the difference in visible damage on the two cars and quite pleased! The Camry was torn up compared to my car. That led me to research the structure of the car out of curiosity. So happy my family will be protected if we ever get into a major accident (God forbid)!
On the other hand, as a person who parks out on the South 40 to avoid door dings and only has 6,000 miles on the car that's over a year old, I am pissed this happened. It goes in the shop next week to get fixed!