GS280Pilot
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- First Name
- Marc
- Joined
- Sep 23, 2024
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- Location
- Kentucky
- Vehicles
- Founder's Edition CT, Tesla Model X Ludicrous, GulfStream GS280, Cirrus SF50
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- Investor
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- #76
Our CT wasn't readable so it had to go on a flatbed. Insurance company sent the flatbed to the crash site. Got our truck back last week and it's pretty much perfect. Tesla gave me the print out from the alignment gizmo showing all wheels were within spec for camber, in tow and lateral placement. One of the tire covers was slightly scratched and they sent me 2 new ones in the mail gratis. Overall they did a top notch job.How did you arrange that? Somebody just hit mine yesterday and the wheel and rear corner are significantly damaged but drivable to the point that it got me back home.
I would prefer it go to the service center (2 hr drive) on a flatbed. Will they bring it back to me once it's repaired or would I need to plan to pick it up? Definitely a 'disappointing' experience.
Oh: when you got it back, did it FEEL good-as-new? I'm so pessimistic that my new truck will feel wonky in some way. Does the new-truck(!) thrill come back?
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