Tesla to Perform Collision Repairs at Service Centers

Tesla has started performing collision repairs at its service centers and through its mobile service fleet.
June 25, 2019

June 25, 2019—Tesla has started performing collision repairs through its mobile service fleet and its service centers, according to Business Insider.

Tesla will repair "paint scuffs and scratches" and "minor dents," according to an email, and replace bumpers, fenders, doors, side mirrors and other "bolt-on" parts.

Tesla customers can now schedule service appointments through an app, according to the company's website. In May, Tesla announced that its vehicles can determine which parts need to be replaced and order new ones.

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