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Tesla can solve its service center dilemma by partnering with another company that already has a nationwide footprint.
Establishing and maintaining stand-alone service centers all over the country would be very expensive. Having a couple technicians assigned to each service center of a nationwide facility or two (e.g., PepBoys) would be much cheaper and could be put in place relatively quickly. Most of the basic repair needs (lifts, tire equipment, warehousing etc.) would already exist. Maybe Tesla could even partner with Chevy...
Establishing and maintaining stand-alone service centers all over the country would be very expensive. Having a couple technicians assigned to each service center of a nationwide facility or two (e.g., PepBoys) would be much cheaper and could be put in place relatively quickly. Most of the basic repair needs (lifts, tire equipment, warehousing etc.) would already exist. Maybe Tesla could even partner with Chevy...