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Thursday, 03/16/2017 2:50:11 AM

Thursday, March 16, 2017 2:50:11 AM

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...And for more balanced posting on Teslas:

Repairing My Tesla Model S Has Been an Utter Nightmare -- and It's Mostly Tesla's Fault

"......Nearly eight months later...
While Tesla performs most routine service itself, it outsources major body work to a network of third-party body shops that are certified by Tesla. The certification process is expensive and time-consuming, but certified body shops will garner most of the local business (there is only one certified body shop in my immediate area).
Shortly after receiving my damaged car, the body shop started tearing down the vehicle to assess the damage and ordering the parts that would be necessary for the repair. The vast majority of the repair time has been gobbled up here. I had heard and read stories about Tesla parts taking longer to deliver relative to the rest of the industry, but that's expected for a young car company with just one factory. Anecdotally, stories about waiting two to three months for Tesla to deliver parts are not uncommon. After three months had passed and the body shop had still not received all the necessary parts, we began reaching out to Tesla directly through their customer service channels, which serve as a liaison to the internal parts department......"

https://www.fool.com/investing/2017/03/07/repairing-my-tesla-model-s-has-been-an-utter-night.aspx

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http://www.cnbc.com/2017/03/10/tesla-will-apply-brute-force-to-fight-service-delays-add-body-shops.html
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