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by t3rabytes 892 days ago
My own experience with having our (now-lease-returned) Model 3 backs up collision repairs being more expensive. I live a major metro that has a single repair shop certified to work on Tesla vehicles. They have a multi-month wait, and they charge more to repair Tesla vehicles than the equivalent luxury vehicle because they can.

A newer luxury SUV with an MSRP 2x of our Model 3 had a lower collision premium on our car insurance policy.

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I don't think it works like this, if you get the Tesla insurance. Switching to Tesla insurance indicated to me, that the current premiums are heavily distorted.
Tesla's insurance product wasn't/isn't available in my state (NC), so I can't speak too much to it.