Search smart repair in google maps and check for a local place with good reviews which also does alloy wheel refurb
Managed to scrape my Tesla against a pillar today and need to sort the paint out. It's a lease car.
Some pics below. Can anyone recommend a reputable repairer please?
Search smart repair in google maps and check for a local place with good reviews which also does alloy wheel refurb
I used chipsaway when some kind sole ran a supermarket trolly down the side of my car,very pleased with the repair.
You could just take the hit and pay at the end of the lease. This happens all of the time and I have heard that it is sometimes cheaper to take the hit when you hand the cat back.
Some years ago now , I used ChipsAway twice, next door in the LB of Richmond. I thought the chap who came on both occasions did a very good job. Not sure if the quality and consistency of work is more dependent on the equipment onboard or technique and skills of the particular individual. Anyway, I was satisfied, although you might be a more demanding customer than me.
So none of the smart repairers will touch a Tesla it seems because of the electronics in the panels. So I've had my 1st Tesla approved bodyshop quote back.
£4.8k.....
No wonder insurance has skyrocketed. Needless to say, I'll be going down the insurance route.....
You’re being milked by cowboys. It doesn’t need to be Tesla approved.
I had two Teslas done here and not one issue
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Gomkm6qkx2fr85b98
My wife has since done the same one again so it’s due back soon. Not somewhere I thought I’d be a repeat customer.
Interesting article telling us what we already knew:
https://www.theguardian.com/money/ar...cost-of-claims
Exactly the experience I had with a simple bumper repair on 2009 Mazda 6. I was phoned every day by Enterprise trying to persuade me I needed a hire car, probably costing £500 per day. Eventually my car was written off for £4.5k. It just needed a minor repair and respray.
How are they getting away with it?
We recently got a quote from Chips away to fix a scratch in the Ipace door, it was a complete ripoff, I could get the whole panel respray'd in a Bodyshop cheaper
I caught a q/panel on a VW golf lease car, was cheaper to leave the damage (Tesla may be different)
Leave it for the lease co.
"Bite my shiny metal ass."
- Bender Bending Rodríguez
I think some of the ratings come from having safety tech as standard. So not having Lane drift alters, or distance control radar etc marks you down.
I suspect someone will actually know and clarify.
Edit: Googled and found this
https://www.topgear.com/long-term-ca...ogger/report-5
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Last edited by xxnick1975; Yesterday at 22:28.
To me, yes it does.
Over the 30 years+ attending collisions there are a large number of life changing/fatal accidents where the car containing those unfortunate people was stationary when hit. The time to find out if it is important is not when you are tailgated by a truck. Journo's (including the motoring press) have very little social/technical responsibility IMO, it's about 'being in the industry and selling copy'.
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
The local chips away franchise holder did some paint on my wife’s Tesla sill after she scraped it. £200 quid, and it was a great job, probably better than the original paint! :-)
There’s no electronics on those panels that have been damaged, and they won’t have to dismantle anything at all to fix that.
I wouldn’t care less what comes first or third. I’ve seen how the sausage is made re reviews and do not trust lists like that. I do like Doug DeMuros Doug score though.
Why it has one star and if it makes the car unsafe? Couldn’t care less I’m not getting in a one star car.
Another vote for chipsaway. Excellent finish for a very small amount of money. Wasn’t a Tesla I got fixed though
I bashed the back corner of my leased Velar into a concrete bin and was quoted £2k to patch it up and £4.5k to fix it properly, as it would/might need a new bumper, new reversing sensors, two different paints etc etc.
I took the view to just send it back at the end of the lease with the damage still in place and take the hit.
The bill from the lease company was £75.
I therefore know what I would do!