jazzmanmonty
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Just over a month into ownership and the day i feared may one day come is here. She's been injured!
Wife was driving from work in slow construction traffic. Car plowed into her going between 40-50mph. The truck took the hit great compared to the other car. Gonna need new rear bumper, hitch, and possible tailgate replacement from what's visible. Not seeing much damage from underneath but who knows until bumper removed. Also gonna need a new American flag hitch cover. (You think it's still returnable to Amazon in this condition? Lol j/k)
Normally I go to a local third-party shop that does awesome work. But being that parts are scarce right now and this is a brand new model, should I see if the dealership can repair it? I'm sure they can do a more thorough inspection to make sure nothing related to battery is messed up. Never had a dealership do collision repair. Would appreciate your thoughts. I'll be sitting here with a broken heart waiting.
Wife was driving from work in slow construction traffic. Car plowed into her going between 40-50mph. The truck took the hit great compared to the other car. Gonna need new rear bumper, hitch, and possible tailgate replacement from what's visible. Not seeing much damage from underneath but who knows until bumper removed. Also gonna need a new American flag hitch cover. (You think it's still returnable to Amazon in this condition? Lol j/k)
Normally I go to a local third-party shop that does awesome work. But being that parts are scarce right now and this is a brand new model, should I see if the dealership can repair it? I'm sure they can do a more thorough inspection to make sure nothing related to battery is messed up. Never had a dealership do collision repair. Would appreciate your thoughts. I'll be sitting here with a broken heart waiting.