Tesla Blames $14,000 New Car Repair on ‘Previous Damage’ – Innovations

2023-12-25 13:00:00

When you buy a car for a hefty $55,000 (approx. 50,000 euros), you also expect the quality to be right. Under no circumstances should you assume that 24 hours later you will receive an invoice from the workshop for 14,000 dollars (12,800 euros). That’s exactly what happened to the buyer of a Tesla Model Y in England. However, Tesla’s reaction was memorable: the company refused to pay on the somewhat original grounds that the vehicle had already shown “previous” damage.

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